No reef relief

coral coral.jpgEarlier this week a report painted a bleak picture of the state of US coral reefs. Now a paper in Science has done the same thing for the rest of the world.

The paper’s title says it all really: ‘one-third of reef-building corals face elevated extinction risk from climate change and local impacts’.

Kent Carpenter and his colleagues applied international standards on classifying risk to species 845 corals. Of the 704 they could assign an IUCN category to, 33% are at risk of extinction. In case you hadn’t got the message the paper adds, “The proportion of corals threatened with extinction has increased dramatically in recent decades and exceeds most terrestrial groups.”

“The threshold for (corals) could be approached by the middle of this century … when they’ll reach a point where they may no longer be able to reproduce themselves as fast as they’re being destroyed,” says Chris Langdon, of the University of Miami (Reuters).

More coverage

BBC (with video of coral bleaching)

The Virginian-Pilot (mini-profile of lead author Carpenter)

IUCN press release

Voice of America report

Image: Porites pukoensis listed as Critically Endangered / © Donald C. Potts

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