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Cotton Candy Coral Bleaching




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Uploaded to YouTube by: Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 14 February 2017
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 17 December 2015

Tags: marine biology, marine conservation, conservation, environment




Description:

When the waters heat up in the Indian Ocean, the corals begin to bleach, and in the process turn vibrant shades of pink, purple, and blue.

We were in the British Indian Ocean Territory studying these remote coral reefs on the Global Reef Expedition in the spring of 2015 and witnessed as a mass bleaching event as over the course of a few weeks corals lost their symbiotic algae.

To learn more about coral bleaching, visit https://www.livingoceansfoundation.org