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Florida's corals are half dead, and elkhorn corals are hard to find. The protagonist has worked in advertising for ten years before entering marine biology, chasing a colorful sea dragon. Ms. Gates explained that corals are organisms made up of thousands of coral polyps. At the airport reef in Samoa, there is a lot of bleaching. It's neither light pollution nor pollution, but a 2°C rise in sea temperature. After albino it becomes hairy and then begins to die. He found the director of the disappearance of the glacier and said that if the death process of the coral is recorded, it can wake up the public, but they need to make a camera with a wiper to do time-lapse photography. The technician, a coral fanatic, said that, like jellyfish, corals are almost immortal. There was the first global coral bleaching in 1998, the second in 2010, and now just five years later. Dr Joanna said the mornings and afternoons were the time for traffic on the reef, and the fish stayed in the reef at night and then swam out to eat together, so it was a busy place. When the sun rises, they have the same morning chorus as the birds. If you listen carefully, you will hear the sound of whining, the snoring and humming of different animals. It is not a silent world at all, but it is actually very noisy. In a very strange partnership, tropical hyman will hunt with grouper and share food. Parrotfish specialize in eating coral and then pulling out the sand, so we're basically walking past the feces of the coral. Twenty-five percent of all living things depend on coral reefs, and between 500 million and 1 billion people depend on them as their main source of food. Without these proteins, they would be nutritionally deprived, and their cultural lifestyles depend on healthy reefs. Many drugs come from the ocean. For example, prostaglandins come from sea fans, which can fight cancer, and bryozoin, too, comes from coral rhizomes. They are the best breakwaters because they are constantly growing and rebuilding themselves.

The cameras that were recovered for the first time were all out of focus, and the picture was unusable. Fly to the Great Barrier Reef. A lot of Dr. Fleur's science films. Greenhouse gases cause the earth to dissipate heat poorly, and 93% of the heat goes to the ocean, otherwise the earth's temperature will reach 50 ℃, and humans will not be able to live. They decided to wait fifty or sixty o'clock on Capel Island to do time-lapse photography by hand every day, which was a very hard job. They found that the corals started to fluoresce by releasing sunscreens to protect themselves from heat damage. Visit the coral master Furong, he is very calm in old age. The final time-lapse video released at the international conference is the pinnacle of the whole film. In 2006, 29% of the coral on the Great Barrier Reef died. Divers from all over the world were called to record, and the results were horrific. Finally, there must be a vulgar optimism.

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  • Andrew Ackerman: They say it's one of the rarest events in nature happening and everyone's just oblivious to it. And you can't blame them for it, it's just almost typical of all of humanity. - Andrew Ackerman, Chasing Coral