It affects the menstruation cycle of young male seahorses.
The simple answer is oil can kill coral. But, not all spills kill coral. There are many factors at play. Not all coral reefs are the same, and not all oil spills are the same. Please see the related link, which contains additional links. You can find more information by doing a google search.
Wast and oil spills
They would do if they occurred near a coral reef.
There are several things that can harm corals. Most of these are human activities like overfishing and any form of contact with the corals will damage them.
Coral reefs and the fish that live in them.
The fish and coral would die.
Oil and gas platforms and coral reefs share similarities in that both provide habitats for diverse marine life. The structures of oil rigs can create artificial reefs, attracting various species that seek shelter and food, much like the complex ecosystems formed by coral reefs. Additionally, both environments can serve as important sites for biodiversity, supporting a range of organisms despite their different origins and purposes. However, the ecological impacts of oil and gas platforms can be detrimental, contrasting with the natural benefits provided by healthy coral reefs.
because of water pollution (boats, gasoline, oil, etc.) coral reefs are dying because they cannot withstand the pollution so they disintegrate
Yes
Oil spills are very bad for Duckweed growth. This is because duckweed need oxygen and oil spills keep oxygen from reaching the plant.
Yes, oil spills can affect marine life very much! It is sad to think about how much an oil spill can kill.
Yes it does affect the oil price