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Galapagos Deep-Sea Corals Disappeared for Over a Millennium Due to Climate Changes

Research indicates that deep-water corals in the Galapagos region were absent for more than 1,000 years, suggesting vulnerability to climate shifts in the Pacific.

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A recent study has revealed that deep-water corals in the Galapagos region experienced a disappearance lasting over 1,000 years. This significant finding underscores the potential fragility of these ecosystems in the face of climate change.

The research highlights the impact of major climate shifts in the Pacific, suggesting that such changes may pose a greater threat to deep-water coral ecosystems than previously understood.

As these corals have only recently begun to recover, the study raises important questions about the long-term resilience of marine life in changing environmental conditions.

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Location Galapagos
Duration of disappearance 1,000 years
Source Phys.org

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