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Notes:
- Sea surface temps have risen substantially over the last 80-100 years
- Reef-building corals are essentially tropical organisms. Most have
adapted to a highly stable environment where ambient temperatures only
fluctuate over 3-4°C during a typical year
- Under changing climates higher temperatures are being recorded in
all areas. Corals are one of the most sensitive keystone organisms to
these temperatures rises.
- El Nino events have always produced periods of extreme temperatures
and precipitation. We now have to consider such events to lie superimposed
over a rising background. The extremes, as well as the background averages,
are rising.
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