Endangered coral reefs die as ocean temperatures rise and water turns acidic /

In addition to negative consequences caused by overfishing and pollution, coral reefs face another major existential threat: increased acidity from warming oceans. Hari Sreenivasan reports from Florida about the dire outlook for coral reefs, as well as efforts and research to try and save them.

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Corporate Author: MacNeil/Lehrer Productions (Producer)
Other Authors: Sreenivasan, Hari (Narrator)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Arlington, VA : MacNeil-Lehrer Productions, 2012
Series:Coping with climate change ; Season 1, Episode 15
Environmental studies in video
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Summary:In addition to negative consequences caused by overfishing and pollution, coral reefs face another major existential threat: increased acidity from warming oceans. Hari Sreenivasan reports from Florida about the dire outlook for coral reefs, as well as efforts and research to try and save them.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed May 9, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (7 min.).
Playing Time:00:06:42
Language:This edition in English.