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Coral reef decline and human impacts You may have seen that the plight of the world’s coral reefs, pinnacles of marine biodiversity, has been in the news a lot lately.
Also, most coral reef research has emphasized the effects of these human stressors on the conspicuous animals and plants that live on a coral reef.