Day 37 of 365

February 6

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Environment

Coral Reefs as Carbon Sinks

Coral reefs cover less than 0.1% of the ocean floor yet support 25% of marine species. Beyond biodiversity, coral reefs act as significant carbon sinks, with coral skeletons storing carbon as calcium carbonate. However, ocean acidification from excess CO2 makes it harder for corals to build skeletons, creating a dangerous feedback loop threatening these ecosystems.

💡 Did you know?

Coral reefs generate over $375 billion annually in goods and services to humans, yet they're among the most threatened ecosystems!

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