What happens after coral is bleached?

The coral is susceptible to starvation.
The coral dies immediately.
The coral produces peroxides.
The coral releases algae into the ocean.

After coral is bleached, it becomes more susceptible to starvation as it loses its main source of energy and nutrition from the algae living within its tissues. This can lead to increased mortality rates and decline in coral reef health. If the stressful conditions persist, the coral may eventually die. There is no direct evidence that coral produces peroxides or releases algae into the ocean as a result of bleaching.