Coral reefs have lost half their ability to support human communities, study finds
A Canadian-led team of scientists has concluded that tropical coral reefs that feed millions around the world have lost about half their ability to support human communities since 1950.
“I don’t think any of us expected the declines to be as big as we found,” said Tyler Eddy of Memorial University, lead author of the paper published Friday in the journal One Earth.
The paper is the first to tote up the cumulative effects of threats faced by tropical coral reefs from overfishing to pollution to climate change, the authors say.
“This is the first study that puts it all together,” Eddy said.