Corals are severely bleaching five times as often as in 1980
Warming tropical waters are largely responsible, researchers say
Corals are in hot water.
Severe bleaching events are hitting coral reefs five times as often as in 1980, researchers report in the Jan. 5 Science.
Scientists surveyed 100 coral reef locations in tropical zones around the world, tracking each spot’s fate from 1980 to 2016. At first, only a few of the locations had experienced bleaching. But by 2016, all had been hit by at least one bleaching event, and all but six had suffered a severe event — defined as affecting more than 30 percent of corals in an area.