Keywords: virgin islands national park nps ccrp climate change climatechange global warming globalwarming coral reef bleaching underwater water A warmer climate impacts oceans in other ways beyond rising sea levels; coral reefs such as this one in Virgin Islands National Park are dying. Warmer ocean temperatures and more acidic waters (from increased carbon dioxide levels) are bleaching and dissolving coral reefs around the world. Reefs in Biscayne National Park, National Park of American Samoa, and War in the Pacific National Historical Park are also being impacted. This scientist is studying coral reefs in Virgin Islands National Park. Learn more about coral bleaching and disease at science.nature.nps.gov/im/units/sfcn/monitor/marine/coral... A warmer climate impacts oceans in other ways beyond rising sea levels; coral reefs such as this one in Virgin Islands National Park are dying. Warmer ocean temperatures and more acidic waters (from increased carbon dioxide levels) are bleaching and dissolving coral reefs around the world. Reefs in Biscayne National Park, National Park of American Samoa, and War in the Pacific National Historical Park are also being impacted. This scientist is studying coral reefs in Virgin Islands National Park. Learn more about coral bleaching and disease at science.nature.nps.gov/im/units/sfcn/monitor/marine/coral... |