Two crucial Florida coral species left ‘functionally extinct’ by ocean heatwave
Florida’s staghorn and elkhorn corals, key to the state’s reefs, have become functionally extinct due to extreme ocean heatwaves driven by the climate crisis. Scientists observed a near-total collapse of these corals, which used to be vital for building and maintaining reef ecosystems, home to a diverse range of marine life. This significant loss signifies they can no longer fulfill their crucial ecological role.