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Severe and widespread coral reef damage during the 2014-2017 Global Coral Bleaching Event

  • C. Mark Eakin
    ,
  • Scott F. Heron
    ,
  • Sean R. Connolly
    ,
  • Denise A. Devotta
    ,
  • Gang Liu
    ,
  • Erick F. Geiger
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Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water
    SDG 14 Life Below Water

Abstract

Ocean warming is increasing the frequency, extent, and severity of tropical-coral bleaching and mortality. During 2014–2017, marine heatwaves caused the Third Global Coral Bleaching Event. We analyze data from 15,066 reef surveys globally during 2014–2017. Across all surveyed reefs, 80% and 35% experienced moderate or greater (affecting >10% of corals) bleaching and mortality, respectively. We assess the global extent of coral bleaching and mortality by applying bleaching response curves calibrated from surveyed reefs to predict bleaching globally, based on comprehensive remote-sensing of heat stress. These models predict that 51% and 15% of the world’s coral reefs suffered moderate or greater bleaching and mortality, respectively, during one or multiple years, surpassing damage from any prior global coral bleaching event. Our findings demonstrate that the impacts of ocean warming on coral reefs are accelerating, with the near certainty that ongoing warming will cause large-scale, possibly irreversible, degradation of these essential ecosystems. With heat stress levels during this event surpassing those observed previously, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration developed more extreme Bleaching Alert levels that are now being used during the ongoing Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event.

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Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Article number

1318

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Page 1318 (1 page)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Nature Communications (Volume 17, Issue 1)

Publication milestones

  • Accepted/In press - 01/12/2025
  • Published - 10/02/2026

Publication status

Published - 10/02/2026

External Publication IDs

  • PubMed: 41667425
  • Scopus: 105029888403

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