Petition seeks ban to coral-killing chemicals in sunscreens

In an undated handout photo, a coral reef with bleached white areas and brown areas that have recently died and are beginning to be covered by an algal fuzz. (Shreya Yadav/J. Madin Lab/Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology/University of Hawaii via The New York Times)

In an undated handout photo, bleached white coral in the background and dead coral in the foreground covered in algae. (Shreya Yadav/J. Madin Lab/Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology/University of Hawaii via The New York Times)

The Center for Biological Diversity announced Thursday a coalition of 60 community leaders, conservation organizations, businesses, elected officials and academics has petitioned the federal government to ban three harmful, coral-killing chemicals from sunscreens and other personal care products. The petition cites scientific studies on the dangers to Hawaii’s coral reefs and coastal ecosystems posed by oxybenzone, octinoxate and octocrylene.