Monday, May 22, 2006

Rising ocean temperatures threaten Florida's coral reef

If global warming summons images of polar bears clinging to shrinking ice floes, this is its face in the Florida Keys: a sun-dappled stretch of shallows along the turquoise reef line, where scientists painstakingly attach russet polyps of regenerated coral to damaged reefs - May 22, New York Times

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