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Old 08-05-2024, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by tophcfa View Post
Reefs close to the shoreline are definitely negatively affected by shoreline development and the associated stuff that winds up in the ocean. However, that doesn’t explain the bleaching of the reefs much further off the shoreline or in areas with little to no development. Close to the shoreline, boats dropping anchor on the reefs is also a major source of damage.
Oceans are water. Wind, currents, earth rotation, waves movement of sea creatures and Shipping, and other forces mix/stir/blend thing into the water like a spoon stirring cream and sugar into your coffee or tea. The Oceans are affected from top to bottom, world wide. Just like your whole cup of coffee or tea is creamy and sweet..