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Coral die-offs over the next century could harm the coastline’s best defense against large ocean waves, a new study suggests. Waves reaching the shore at some Pacific island sites could be more than twice as high as today’s by 2100.
Coral die-offs over the next century could harm the coastline’s best defense against large ocean waves, a new study suggests. Waves reaching the shore at some Pacific island sites could be more than twice as high as today’s by 2100.