Examples of using Coral bleaching in English and their translations into Malay
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ocean changes, including increased sea-surface temperatures, coral bleaching events are expected to increase in frequency into the future.
that coral diseases combined with hurricane damage, coral bleaching, and other stressors are resulting in widespread coral mortality.
cyclones continually pummel the reef and have caused mass coral bleaching.
can cause coral bleaching, ref and can result in coral mortality, declines in coral cover
One of the worst years for coral bleaching since the 1997-1998 El Niño event.
Coral bleaching and associated mortality not only have negative impacts on coral communities,
We can see from the above information that one of the best ways to reverse coral bleaching is by using lighting of the proper intensity and spectral curve that corals respond to
but mass coral bleaching events occur at regional scales,
Their training introduced participants to the key concepts of climate change, coral bleaching and resilience and trained them on how to conduct coral reef monitoring surveys,
pigmentation and avoiding coral bleaching.
Finally, coral bleaching, a major stress response of corals is addressed including:
tropical storms, and coral bleaching events.
are thought to be relatively resistant to thermal coral bleaching(Marshall and Baird 2000;
or duration of a coral bleaching event or an extreme weather event, such as a typhoon).
avoiding coral bleaching.
I don't really acclimate the light because Orphek intensity is well spread out and no coral bleach or death.
Something that's happening with increasing frequency and intensity as a consequence of global warming. Corals bleach when the waters around them get too warm.
When corals bleach they still have their tissue around their skeleton
In nature, corals bleach from changes in water temperature,
In nature, corals bleach from changes in water temperature,