Coral reefs are amazing , I was in Cuba , and Cuba is probably the greatest nation in terms of coral reefs and tourist spots and stuff like that and it was amazing , its important to respect nature and this is one example
Coral reefs are amazing , I was in Cuba , and Cuba is probably the greatest nation in terms of coral reefs and tourist spots and stuff like that and it was amazing , its important to respect nature and this is one example
Coral reefs are amazing , I was in Cuba , and Cuba is probably the greatest nation in terms of coral reefs and tourist spots and stuff like that and it was amazing , its important to respect nature and this is one example
The correlation between co2 levels and temperature changes is about 100 years so even if we went back to the stone age it would be my grandchildren who would see any benefit, so it doesn’t matter what we do today it is not going to make any difference today
You never heard the proverb "A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit"? Although sadly since the Boomer generation it's become popular to actively try and make society worse for future generations.
Does any body know what species this is, looks like it may be a branching Porites, a Pocciopora, Stylophora or a very large Monitpora but the images on my screen are perhaps not close enough to get a really accurate identification. I personally think Porites is a good identification candidate.
🧙♀️know that I have placed a protection spell on this oceanic being, and put in place a dark mystical curse set upon any one that threatens this corals life. I have decided that environment policy alone is struggling to save these beings, so perhaps magic can help protect these 🪸 essential living organisms.
"coral reef is very important, our economy very much depends on marine and fisheries 👹" That's how most humans see everything, how they can exploit everything and anything... if only they know the actual reason why coral reefs are important 🥸
@@Jc-ms5vv Just rejected the " research" of economic-based pseudo science. The world is getting warmer, due to a complexity of factors. In the long run, unless something occurs to stop it, the human race will become extinct. In the meantime, increased carbon levels will promote growth of vegetable matter, as well as micro-organisms in the ocean.
@@matthewchrist5399 most of the time it was uninhabitable for humans. Also rapid changes in the climate cause mass extinctions. Must be one we’re in the midst of the 6th
Now that its found, I give it 50 more years.
Next day just covered in tires lol
Coral reefs are amazing , I was in Cuba , and Cuba is probably the greatest nation in terms of coral reefs and tourist spots and stuff like that and it was amazing , its important to respect nature and this is one example
Basically, it's where mankind hasn't been.
Regardless if we've been there or not, acidification and warming of the oceans thanks to our activities affects this coral too
Where China or India hasn't been
The oldest and largest life left is wherever we arent.
Don’t tell us ffs. Keep it a secret
Coral reefs are amazing , I was in Cuba , and Cuba is probably the greatest nation in terms of coral reefs and tourist spots and stuff like that and it was amazing , its important to respect nature and this is one example
BP: ‘hold my beer….’
😂 init
Coral reefs are amazing , I was in Cuba , and Cuba is probably the greatest nation in terms of coral reefs and tourist spots and stuff like that and it was amazing , its important to respect nature and this is one example
Human beings like let's screw that
Speak for yourself. Some of us are anti-war and love our country.
Its because so far the water temperature is staying normal in that part of the world .
I told you , I told you the world is not dying.
Nature will always fix itself .
Judge be, “your back hurt’n little buddy?” 😀
Is that supposed to distract us from the fact that most of the coral on the planet is dying
No it isn't. Never done better.
Nonsense it most definitely is not you need to look a bit deeper and away from those with an agenda would like to make you think.
🤫 people can’t handle the fact the planet is becoming uninhabitable
Yes
@@thedave7760 Coral isn't that deep, and it's been slowly dying for years. I've seen it, what are you referring to.
Survived 500 years until humanity found it lol. jk I'm sure it will be protected.
Leave it be
That's what happen when you study space and the planets more than the sea bed...
Its so sad honestly that we humans are so ivel. Like how did we even get here. So sad. All this gread of money and selfishnes.
so go away then.
It's also very sad how you can't spell past a fifth grade level.
@@thedave7760don’t worry we’re at the edge of extinction :)
Cool lets try not to kill this one
Share the coordinates..we want to sample and re-sample them!
Breaking news: Just found it and found out it's dying in 10 years. Oopsies drill baby drill.
Where are the fishes ? You should see walls of fish
The correlation between co2 levels and temperature changes is about 100 years so even if we went back to the stone age it would be my grandchildren who would see any benefit, so it doesn’t matter what we do today it is not going to make any difference today
So you’re saying it’s not worth doing because it doesn’t help us right now? Isn’t that kinda selfish??
You never heard the proverb "A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit"?
Although sadly since the Boomer generation it's become popular to actively try and make society worse for future generations.
Does any body know what species this is, looks like it may be a branching Porites, a Pocciopora, Stylophora or a very large Monitpora but the images on my screen are perhaps not close enough to get a really accurate identification.
I personally think Porites is a good identification candidate.
Looks kinda spooky
Watch mankind destroy it in 20 years
Awesome
aaaand it's gone.
USA is seriously considering to colonise this
Soon to be destroyed by rising ocean temperatures.
Is it bigger than great barrier reef of Australia 🇦🇺?
Makes you wonder who put it there, and why.
Please leave it alone human's...
Aren't the coral reefs in great decline?
Thought it was all dying?
Maybe Jake Paul should fight it.
Yh it won’t last long
R.I.P. coral.
You haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen selfish humans….
It is shelfish indeed...
😮🎉
💚🌎🙏🏻✨
🧙♀️know that I have placed a protection spell on this oceanic being, and put in place a dark mystical curse set upon any one that threatens this corals life. I have decided that environment policy alone is struggling to save these beings, so perhaps magic can help protect these 🪸 essential living organisms.
How is Diddy doing now
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"coral reef is very important, our economy very much depends on marine and fisheries 👹" That's how most humans see everything, how they can exploit everything and anything... if only they know the actual reason why coral reefs are important 🥸
Is that news!!😂
That's it chinese will eat it within 2 years
Another example of the enormous benefits of gently warming atmospheric carbon trickling into the ocean.
Bahaha enormous benefits?? Clearly have done zero research
@@Jc-ms5vv Just rejected the " research" of economic-based pseudo science.
The world is getting warmer, due to a complexity of factors. In the long run, unless something occurs to stop it, the human race will become extinct.
In the meantime, increased carbon levels will promote growth of vegetable matter, as well as micro-organisms in the ocean.
@@Jc-ms5vv Most of the time in earth history it was warmer with much more carbon.
@@matthewchrist5399Unfortunately the erratic seasons are beginning to affect food production.
@@matthewchrist5399 most of the time it was uninhabitable for humans. Also rapid changes in the climate cause mass extinctions. Must be one we’re in the midst of the 6th
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