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Algae to replace corals by 2100? Volcanic sites show a troubling future

Volcanic CO₂ seeps in Papua New Guinea reveal coral decline and algae takeover under future acidic oceans, threatening biodiversity and coastal communities worldwide.

November 24, 2025 / 17:09 IST
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Coral decline may accelerate by 2100. (Image: AIMS/Katharina Fabricius)
Coral decline may accelerate by 2100. (Image: AIMS/Katharina Fabricius)

Coral reefs may soon shift to algae-dominated ecosystems. Scientists warn recovery will slow dramatically by 2100. The change threatens marine life depending on healthy reefs. Volcanic seeps provide a preview of future acidic seas. New findings highlight urgent climate action for coral survival.

Underwater Changes Already Emerging

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Natural CO₂ seeps surround submarine volcanoes in Papua New Guinea. They release nearly pure CO₂ into shallow reef systems. Reefs here endure lifelong exposure to acidic conditions. Coral cover declines gradually with increasing CO₂ levels. Fleshy algae spread and smother coral surfaces completely.

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