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Global changes mean ocean changes

 

Have you ever seen Coral reefs? Mostly, this beautiful and colorful biology has given good service to other animals with vivid skin tones living in their body. Also, they have been a purpose for travelers scuba diving!! 
But actually, they have been decreasing the numbers of them and the animal living in their ecosystem has too. 
Why does this happen??

Climate change has impacted Coral Reefs as a global threat.

 The more getting warms up the sea temperatures, the more get going mass coral bleaching event, and if that remains for a while, they`ll become unable to receive some nutrition, and they are dying soon.
 Also, after the passing of the typhoon, they may be broken on roots from sea ground by flow in the sea.
 Additionally, National Ocean Service said "carbon dioxide absorbed into the ocean from the atmosphere has already begun to reduce calcification rates in reef-building and reef-associated organisms by altering seawater chemistry through decreases in pH. This process is called ocean acidification."

Coral reef ecosystem extinction is closer until we haven’t taken part in this problem seriously, and we will never be able to see coral reefs again in the sea, like Okinawa and the Great Barrier Reef.

Colorful Coral Reefs

Thank you for reading my article!!
Today,  we took about the impact of climate change on the Coral Reef's ecosystem. Do you know more detail about this topic or find the error in grammar and synonymous?
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*by a Japanese university student in Kyoto.

: References 

https://www.jfa.maff.go.jp/j/gyoko_gyozyo/g_hourei/pdf/sango_hozenkatudou_3.pdf

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