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"Lathering Up with Sunscreen May Protect Against Cancer - Killing Coral Reefs Worldwide"
Lathering up with sunscreen may prevent sunburn and protect against cancer, but it is also killing coral reefs around the world.
Thats the conclusion of a team of international scientists, which includes University of Central Florida professor and diving enthusiast John Fauth.
The researchers found that oxybenzone, a common UV-filtering compound, is in high concentrations in the waters around the more popular coral reefs in Hawaii, and the Caribbean. The chemical not only kills the coral, it causes DNA damage in adults and deforms the DNA in coral in the larval stage, making it unlikely they can develop properly. The highest concentrations of oxybenzone were found in reefs most popular with tourists.
So what can everyday divers do to protect the reefs?
Wear rash guards or scuba wetsuits and skip all the hygienic products when you go diving, Fauth said. If we could do it for a week at a time, people can certainly forgo it for a few hours to help protect these reefs for our children and their children to see.
https://today.ucf.edu/lathering-up-...against-cancer-killing-coral-reefs-worldwide/
Well that sucks...
