The problem is that our coral reefs are dying. Increasing water temperatures and ocean acidification are the subordinates, and climate change is the master culprit. Corals, unknown to many, are animals. Together, coral reefs create a vibrant ecosystem that is vital to ocean survival. Like any other ecosystem, each organism depends on another, creating an interdependent system that, in this case, depends heavily on corals. Coral reefs are home to about 25% of all marine life and play a crucial role in forming a protective barrier against storms and waves at the shoreline. Because they house so much marine life, they also ensure that fishermen get fish. Currently, coral reefs are dying quickly, and it is vital to the ocean system that we save them.