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Report: Gulf Coast Coral Likely To Face Widespread Destruction By The End Of The Century

December 26, 2019
in Austin
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Report: Gulf Coast Coral Likely To Face Widespread Destruction By The End Of The Century

Without a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, coral reefs throughout the Gulf of Mexico are likely to face widespread bleaching and collapse by the end of the century, according to a new report from several research universities.

Researchers from Rice University, the University of Texas at Austin and Louisiana State University used climate models to project future changes in the Gulf’s waters, from Texas to Florida. Specifically, they looked at factors that stress coral reefs, such as temperature rise and acidification. 

“All of the trends are negative in that we find that the oceans are warming; the ocean is becoming more acidic. Everything that is conducive to coral health is being degraded rapidly,” said Sylvia Dee, an assistant professor of Earth, environmental and planetary sciences at Rice.

“What we can say with certainty is that by the end of the 21st century it is highly likely, and almost certain, that many of the coral reef communities in the Gulf of Mexico will be undergoing heating conditions and acidification conditions that are likely to destroy them.”

The Gulf Coast is home to numerous coral reef systems, many of which are inside protected areas such as Florida’s John Pennekamp state park and the Flower Banks National Marine Sanctuary off the coast of Galveston. The reefs support fisheries, help protect coastlines and contribute to tourism, Dee said.

“Coral reefs support a great diversity of different marine species and they’re supporting life all the way up to the largest predators in the ocean,” she said.

Coral gets its red color from the symbiotic algae that live on it. But coral bleaching occurs when changes in water temperature or acidity cause the algae to leave the coral, turning it white. While coral can rebound from bleaching events, it makes them more susceptible to disease and eventual death.

“To ensure there won’t be widespread bleaching by the end of the century, we’d have to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations at levels close to where they were in 2005, so that would mean substantial mitigation and curbing of C02 emissions in the very near term,” Dee said.

To arrive at that conclusion, she said they used different emissions scenarios for their analysis, ranging from an aggressive emissions reduction plan to a “business-as-usual” scenario.

The researchers also looked at other factors contributing to poor coral health, such as runoff pollution, coral mining and over-fishing.

“Those are problems that could be eradicated now, those things could be stopped immediately,” she said.

Read the full study here.

From Houston Public Media. 

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