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World's 4th mass coral-bleaching event likely ended in 2025
World's 4th mass coral-bleaching event likely ended in 2025 A large section of bleached coral as seen in Cheeca Rocks of the Florida Keys in 2023. (Image credit: NOAA) Download Image June 1, 2026 Satellites Ocean & Coasts 0 Off
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According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s public record item, World’s 4th mass coral-bleaching event likely ended in 2025, World’s 4th mass coral-bleaching event likely ended in 2025 A large section of bleached coral as seen in Cheeca Rocks of the Florida Keys in 2023. (Image credit: NOAA) Download Image June 1, 2026 Satellites Ocean & Coasts 0 Off
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- World's 4th mass coral-bleaching event likely ended in 2025National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - 2026-06-01T19:25:52+00:00
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