They would die.
fishes could be killed and other sea creatures such as corals can be harmed
seaweeds,corals, fishes and other living organisms.
Idaz Greenberg has written: 'Guide to corals & fishes of Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Corals, Fishes, Identification, Sea turtles 'Guia de Corales y Peces' 'Indian Ocean Fishwatcher's Field Guide'
John West Wells has written: 'Eocene corals from Eua, Tonga' -- subject(s): Fossil Corals, Fossil Fishes, Fossil Otoliths, Paleontology 'Some fossil corals from the West Indies' -- subject(s): Fossil Corals, Paleontology 'Fossil corals from Eniwetok Atoll' -- subject(s): Fossil Corals, Paleontology 'Recent corals of the Marshall Islands' -- subject(s): Corals
It's fishes and it's amazing corals and reefs.
small fishes keep inside the corals becuese with the scary big fish
Many fish will die
corals are important because they provides habitat for fishes and other marine species. They also serves as nursery for small fishes and also it becomes a protection from predators.
If the seabed is destroyed, the coral cannot get nutrients to live.
pH can be too high, but 8.7 is not too bad for most fishes and corals. You should try and determine the source of the high pH and neutralize it if possible (unless your particular animals are adapted to higher pH).
casein is an enzyme destroyed protein nature.
the fishes and seals will increased