Which of the following is the most likely impact of plastic and marine debris on coral ecosystems?
a. microplastics can be ingested by the corals and can smother the reefs.
b. debris can cause the temperature of the water near corals to increase
c. microplastics can increase the numbers of phytoplankton near the reef.
d. it can prevent marine mammals from finding appropriate mates near the reefs.
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