Respuesta :
Pollution, tourism, global warming, etc. There’s many factors that go into it
The reef has suffered eight mass coral bleaching events since 1979, triggered by unusually high water temperatures. However, annual bleaching is expected by mid-century if our
heat-trapping emissions continue at their current pace, thus leaving the
reef vulnerable to diseases from which it may not recover Ocean acidification expected to occur if atmospheric carbon dioxide
surpasses 500 parts per million is likely to limit the capacity of the
reef to recover from bleaching events, and to cope with other stresses.