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  2. Stony coral tissue loss disease - Wikipedia

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    Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) is a disease of corals that first appeared off the southeast coast of Florida in 2014. It originally was described as white plague disease . [ 1 ] By 2019 it had spread along the Florida Keys and had appeared elsewhere in the Caribbean Sea .

  3. Sea urchin die-off threatens reefs from Florida to Caribbean ...

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    The widespread and devastating stony coral tissue loss disease has weakened scores of once-strong reefs. And plumes of pollution from leaky septic tanks and sewage spills are choking out coral ...

  4. Coral reefs of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean's coral reefs have been increasingly becoming diseased by 20 percent. [19] Coral diseases can cause tissue damage or it could even destroy the entire colony. [19] In 1980, white-band disease killed 95 percent of the Acroporid palmata and Acroporid cervicornis colonies which placed them on the Endangered Species Act. [15]

  5. Coral disease - Wikipedia

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    tissue loss resulting from disease in a brain coral species. There are some visible signs that a coral has a disease. This includes, but is not limited to, tissue loss, abnormal coloration, and mistakes in skeleton structure. [5] These symptoms show that corals have diseases, but they can also be caused by environmental factors.

  6. A race to save Caribbean corals from a deadly disease - AOL

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    Under normal circumstances, this would be a crime… But for scientists in St. Thomas - chiseling away at coral and removing it from the ocean is part of a frantic effort to try to slow and ...

  7. Happy Coral Reef Awareness Week! What you need to know ... - AOL

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    Biologists say Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, originally dubbed "white syndrome," is unprecedented and has been killing more than 20 Caribbean coral species and coral on Florida’s reefs since ...

  8. Elkhorn coral - Wikipedia

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    These lesions grow quickly, and can grow up to 10.5 cm 2 per day, causing tissue loss of 2.5 cm 2 per day. [18] This disease helped put the Elkhorn coral on the endangered species list in 2006 after a case of Serra marcescens wiped out 75% of the Caribbean corals in 2005. [17]

  9. Study: 70 percent of Florida’s coral reefs are eroding - AOL

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    Story at a glance The Florida Reef Tract is the only living coral barrier reef in the continental United States and one of the largest in the world. The decline is attributable to bleaching events ...

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