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Declining growth rates of global coral reef ecosystems

Declining Coral Health may Reduce Global Calcification Rates

According to a new study performed by the Southern Cross University, if the trend of dwindling coral growth continues at the present rate, the coral reefs in the world may stop calcifying by around 2054.

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Declining growth rates of global coral reef ecosystems

 E-Mail IMAGE: Dr. Kay Davis conducts a benthic survey on a flat reef at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia in December 2020. Below her, the coral has healthy, bleached, and dead. view more  Credit: Ashly McMahon If the trend of declining coral growth continues at the current rate, the world s coral reefs may cease calcifying around 2054, a new Southern Cross University study has found. Drawing on research from the late 1960s until now, the paper published in Communications & Environment reveals the global spatiotemporal trends and drivers of coral reef ecosystem growth (known as calcification). One hundred and sixteen studies from 53 published papers were analysed.

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