Coral Reefs and Climate Change
- newcitynewme007
- Aug 30, 2022
- 1 min read
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Subject: Coral Reefs and Climate Change (Opinion)
Hey Everyone, I was reading a story about climate change and how the rising temperatures will affect the coral reefs which are important to ocean biodiversity. I was therefore thinking that perhaps we can create underwater aquariums and cover the reefs with a dome that will allow us to artificially adjust the temperature and keep the water from becoming toxic to the reefs. Additionally, these can be used for animal safety as well to keep at risk populations safe and create an underwater conservation zone. You can even turn it into a tourist attraction by allowing people to walk through underwater tunnels and view the reef and animals to allow for education and allow the site to be financially independent. Stay Safe, Stay Sanitized and Stay Supportive, John Ames Birch @johneames2
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