High Water Temps Kill Most Repopulated Keys Coral

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Staghorn and Elkhorn coral, both considered sensitive to warming waters and classified as threatened on the endangered species list, had been grown in tanks and then placed at different sites in the Florida Keys in an attempt to bring them back. Scientists revisiting these sites found most dead.

 
The check's in the mail!


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Staghorn and Elkhorn coral, both considered sensitive to warming waters and classified as threatened on the endangered species list, had been grown in tanks and then placed at different sites in the Florida Keys in an attempt to bring them back. Scientists revisiting these sites found most dead.

There can't have been coral in the dinosaur years because the planet was a hell of a lot hotter.
 
There can't have been coral in the dinosaur years because the planet was a hell of a lot hotter.
Corals are twice as old as dinosaurs. The first corals appeared 500 million years ago. The first dinosaurs appeared less than 250 million years ago.
 
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If the alarmists are now crying over coral dying in water much colder than in the dinosaur years, why didn't it all die out millions of years ago?

Did this not cross your mind?
Show me some data about SSTs in the Triassic, Jurrasic and Cretaceous periods.
 
Staghorn and Elkhorn coral, both considered sensitive to warming waters and classified as threatened on the endangered species list, had been grown in tanks and then placed at different sites in the Florida Keys in an attempt to bring them back. Scientists revisiting these sites found most dead.

Cool story.
 
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Also, why didn't the coral all die out millions of years ago? Why's that liar?
Listen, lamebrain, where do corals live now? In equatorial and tropical waters. The oceans go from near 90 to freezing. All the corals had to do was move north. Trouble now is the tempeterature is changing too quickly.

Nice link BtW.
 
Listen, lamebrain, where do corals live now? In equatorial and tropical waters. The oceans go from near 90 to freezing. All the corals had to do was move north. Trouble now is the temperature is changing too quickly.

Nice link BtW.
Well, according to alarmists, corals are dying. They sacked Peter Ridd because he tried to explain the alarmists, like yourself, we're full of bo one excrement when it came to coral reefs.

I know you're a Lefty, so it's nigh-on-impossible for you, but you need to compare before blundering in with crap. It temperatures are xxxx and co2 is xxxx and sea temperature is xxxx, then compare and contrast to the past when those were also present and higher even higher. You're running about with pants on fire, screaming your little head off that this is dying and that is dying, and this is burning and that is burning, and this is melting and that is melting. It's embarrassing to watch, sort yourself out.
 
Listen, lamebrain, where do corals live now? In equatorial and tropical waters. The oceans go from near 90 to freezing. All the corals had to do was move north. Trouble now is the tempeterature is changing too quickly.

Nice link BtW.
Did the coral reefs survive the previous interglacial periods?
 
Science told us that unless we can educate fools like you to the real dangers we're all facing, we stand little chance of avoiding the worst of it.
Most of the people who push it live great lives of royalty and largesse. Live in areas affected and keep moving to those places. Prove it y removing the Progressive populations at all Progressive controlled ocean front areas first. Show us the commitment. Otherwise, it is what we know it is. It is a scam.
 
Most of the people who push it live great lives of royalty and largesse. Live in areas affected and keep moving to those places. Prove it y removing the Progressive populations at all Progressive controlled ocean front areas first. Show us the commitment. Otherwise, it is what we know it is. It is a scam.
What else is a scam?
 

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