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Ocean reefs provide much of the planet’s oxygen – many reefs are dying

Global warming has been identified as a possible link to the warming of ocean surface temperatures. In the summer months, coral creates a mucus membrane as protection from hot water. Warm water first bleaches coral and eventually kills it.
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Wave Killer Systems can stop this process by creating large bubbles that act as plates – bringing cooler water to the water’s surface to bath and cool coral.

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