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Nearshore coral growth declining on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System.

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It is postulate that the decline in skeletal extension rates for nearshore corals is driven primarily by the combined effects of long-term ocean warming and increasing exposure to higher levels of land-based anthropogenic stressors, with acute thermally induced bleaching events playing a lesser role.
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Anthropogenic global change and local stressors are impacting coral growth and survival worldwide, altering the structure and function of coral reef ecosystems. Here, we show that skeletal extension rates of nearshore colonies of two abundant and widespread Caribbean corals (Siderastrea siderea, Pseudodiploria strigosa) declined across the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) over the past century, while offshore coral conspecifics exhibited relatively stable extension rates over the same temporal interval. This decline has caused nearshore coral extension rates to converge with those of their historically slower growing offshore coral counterparts. For both species, individual mass coral bleaching events were correlated with low rates of skeletal extension within specific reef environments, but no single bleaching event was correlated with low skeletal extension rates across all reef environments. We postulate that the decline in skeletal extension rates for nearshore corals is driven primarily by the combined effects of long-term ocean warming and increasing exposure to higher levels of land-based anthropogenic stressors, with acute thermally induced bleaching events playing a lesser role. If these declining trends in skeletal growth of nearshore S. siderea and P. strigosa continue into the future, the structure and function of these critical nearshore MBRS coral reef systems is likely to be severely impaired.

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Nutrient and sediment loading affect multiple facets of coral functionality in a tropical branching coral.

TL;DR: Nutrient and sediment loading decreased thermal performance and increased endosymbiont competition in the branching coral Pocillopora acuta, with elevated sites having lower percent cover in Mo′orea, French Polynesia.
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Coral calcification responses to the North Atlantic Oscillation and coral bleaching in Bermuda.

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Effect of COVID-19 Anthropause on Water Clarity in the Belize Coastal Lagoon

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Modeled Impacts of LULC and Climate Change Predictions on the Hydrologic Regime in Belize

TL;DR: In this article , the authors estimate potential impacts on future water quality in Belize by first modeling LULC change through 2090 across Belize's major watersheds based on observed trends from 2008 to 2018.
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Water Level Modulation of Wave Transformation, Setup and Runup over La Saline Fringing Reef

TL;DR: In this paper , a numerical model (XBeach surfbeat) was used to study wave transformation, wave setup and runup in the La Saline fringing coral reef, located in the microtidal West of La Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean.
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