When Bailey Thomasson first spotted the coral, she felt a jolt of relief.
She was diving for samples off the Florida Keys, and the thicket of elkhorn coral below looked brown, not the stark white that would indicate bleaching from the record-breaking sea temperatures in the area.
“The coral didn’t even have a chance to bleach, it just died,” said Ms. Thomasson, who works for the Coral Restoration Foundation, a nonprofit group based in the Keys.
The brown color was not healthy coral but dead tissue sloughing off the skeleton, almost as if it had melted.
Currently, about 44 percent of the global ocean is in a heat wave.
Persons:
Bailey, she’d, ”, Thomasson, who’ve
Organizations:
Florida, Coral Restoration Foundation, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration
Locations:
elkhorn