Coral reefs are predicted to decline under the pressure of global
warming. However, a number of coral species can survive at seawater
temperatures even
higher than predicted.
In the Arabian/Persian Gulf, corals survive seawater temperatures of up
to 36° Celsius (96.8° Fahreheit) every summer, heat levels that would
kill corals elsewhere.
In their study, the NOCS team worked closely with NYUAD researchers to
select and characterise model corals from the Arabian/Persian Gulf,
which will facilitate future molecular-scale investigations into why
they can tolerate heat stress.
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