Published on Coral Reef Alliance (http://www.coral.org)
Can Seagrass Save the World’s Coral Reefs?

Author: Lorianna De Giorgio
Source: Toronto Star [1]
July 22, 2012

"Does seagrass hold the secret to saving the world’s coral reefs from extinction?

A team of scientists from the U.K. and Australia seem to think so, testing the theory that the photosynthetic rates of the flowering underwater plant can make seawater less acidic.

Ocean acidification is caused by rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is then absorbed by the seawater. The high acidity causes coral reefs to erode, resulting in fewer and weaker reefs around the world. In turn, the food supply, ecosystem, tourism and communities whose economies depend on oceans are threatened."

To read the full text of this article, click here [2].

© 2012 The Coral Reef Alliance 351 California Street, Suite 650, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA, 1-888-CORAL-REEF info@coral.org

Source URL (retrieved on 05/21/2013 - 01:30): http://www.coral.org/node/5985

Links:
[1] http://www.thestar.com/
[2] http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1229497--can-seagrass-save-the-world-s-coral-reefs