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Coral Reefs: Zombie Ecosystems?


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    Default Coral Reefs: Zombie Ecosystems?

    "The Op-Ed section has published "A World Without Coral Reefs," a provocative and disturbing essay by Roger Bradbury, an ecologist studying resource management at Australian National University. He asserts that these dynamic biological communities, long heralded as the rain forests of the sea, are doomed "zombie ecosystems" -- with the triple whammy of overfishing, pollution and ocean acidification from the global buildup of carbon dioxide bound to overwhelm conservationists' efforts.

    Needless to say, his essay is eliciting a variety of passionate reactions.

    Via New York Times

    What do you guys think? Will we have coral reefs in 30 years?
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