As Oceans Warm, Tropical Corals Seek Refuge in Cooler Waters - Yale E360

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Due to soaring temperatures, tropical coral reefs are facing a bleak future. But recent research shows that some of these corals are migrating to cooler subtropical seas, offering a measure of hope that these ecosystems can survive the existential threat of climate change.

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