ever recorded. you have to go deeper to feel a little cooler water. and definitely warmer than usual. reporter: the scorching ocean causing a crisis for coral reefs, becoming diseased, bleached, and withered. we are racing against the clock here, because these waters are hot. and corals cannot survive in really hot water. reporter: at the keys marine lab, noaa providing facilities to save the endangered reefs, experts cleaning and prepping them. this tank could be the difference between preserving the coral reef and not? that is correct. reporter: for norm montoya maya with the coral restoration foundation is the point person from getting these reefs from here in the keys to a coral bus. we have a whole ecosystem that is at stake here. reporter: and ultimately moved to a lab to keep them safe from extinction. this reef is a national treasure. it s like yellowstone. reporter: today s conditions further testament to the alarming trends
dove with say you don t even need that data. the coral is telling us everything we need to know. 3000 year old coral that has withstood thousands of years of change, has died or bleached in the last 10 days. they do have some hope, they re going to get back to the lab and try to make coral even more resilient, david. really eye-opening. thank you. i want to bring in rob on this too. when you hear ginger reporting there on these water temperatures in the 90s, some of these temperatures unprecedented and we re not even in the height of hurricane season yet. reporter: it s alarming. going over these waters, this is going to explode in intensity. 91-92 degrees through the florida strait. that is high-octane fuel. we may see one or more potentially devastating hurricanes hit the u.s. of course that s a concern in the weeks ahead. you re also tracking the severe
it, the coral is now pure white, bleached. a total loss. immediately when we went in, you saw white. big patches. as soon as i put my face in the water, my heart dropped into my stomach. reporter: coral reefs are a vital natural barrier against storms. they can absorb up to 97% of a wave s energy. and they re a home to countless marine species. if over tense of hundreds of thousands of years, these coral have been around, people might say, come on, they ve made it through plenty of heat waves. not like this one. she says, they won t quit. but she worri we need to take action to stop the warming of our planet or else scientists like myself will just constantly be trying to keep up with it, to keep us from losing species entirely. reporter: while the observation site behind me certainly has shown and recorded those unprecedented hot water temperatures, the scientists we
24 hours, all we ve heard about. i m a linear type of guy. but this actually blows up. this blows up every argument that little marco and everybody else puts out there. a lot of tv hosts. blows it out of the water because when they say unequal application of justice, they re attacking donald trump and his doj, and jeff sessions and barr. the reason speaker mccarthy when asked again yesterday jumps from what do you make of the indictment to hillary clinton bleached her e-mail server back in the day is because the step in between there would be to defend what donald trump did, and it s indefensible. it s just indefensible, so when you see those photographs, when you see all the charges that are made in that document, there s no way to go out and say, i think there s a way out of this for him. marco rubio, by the way, who s now shrugging at all of this, what are you going to do, it wasn t so bad. he s the ranking member of the
you pick our candidate. you think this establishment guy should be our nominee? you pick him. there ll be a lot of protest voting. no one else will choose who we put forward rachel: so true. pete: i mean, i don t know if think of them will do it rachel: what will it tell you if some show up, but the ones who don t pete: watch how desantis played the first alvin bragg indictment the wrong way. voters were like, really, you re not going to to back him up? will: he s been different this time. pete: he s been slightly stronger this time. a lot of them haven t been. vivek s been really good. rachel: it ll be interesting. there s a lot of politics. who shows up pete: you can t just sit back and go i m going to benefit politically so just let it happen it s not one of those moments. rachel: it is not. pete: i don t think so. will: fox news alert, four children including a baby found alive 40 days after surviving a