WFLA’s Chief Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli speaks with a University of Miami coral scientist about how devastating this summer’s coral disaster was and provides us with an overview of where things stand today, how much was lost, and if there’s hope.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. As always, thanks Jeff for your terrifically timely and urgent reporting. I watch your national and local reports from the SW desert U.S. As her "Deepness" Dr. Earle, says, none of us can live without the Ocean. Where she goes, we go. Been tracking Mote Marine Coral projects for last 7 years… Hawai'i & Tahiti earlier. Keep up the fight! 🐚

  2. It's the judgement of God… Very biblical meaning…."A third of all living creatures in the sea will perish!" Right in front of our eyes…. Jesus is warning us of the times we are living in… Society is collapsing into chaos…. It's something that mankind is helpless to stop the destruction of our planet….

  3. "On the northern region, average hard coral cover grew to 36% in 2022 from a low of 13% in 2017, while on the central region hard coral cover increased to 33% from a low of 12% in 2019"

    I have been hearing people cry that we are all going to die in ten years since the 70's. Making fun of you people for the bs you spoonfeed the mindless automatons is the only reaction outside of anger and demanding your removal. Coral bleaching is a natural occurrence.

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