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Coral Reefs and People in a High-CO2 World: Where Can Science Make a Difference to People?

Fig 6

Regional dependence, by ocean province [49], on ecosystem services and average CO2-related threats (ocean acidification measured as projected Ωar levels at coral reefs in 2050 and elevated sea surface temperature as measured by year that 8 DHW are projected to occur annually).

The horizontal line in the threats panel represents the mean threat for all regions (scores above this line indicate above average severity of threat). The scales for the reef fish dependence scores are broken to reduce the size of the graph. Note that the Great Barrier Reef Ocean Province includes, but is not limited to, the Great Barrier Reef.

Fig 6

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