“…Thirdly, the delayed synergistic effects of contaminants, MHW and starvation lasted beyond the exposure period, which are critically important to understand how ecological memory (see Hughes et al, 2019; Jackson et al, 2021) can accelerate biodiversity loss in the tropics (Barlow et al, 2018; Darling and Côté, 2008; Hughes et al, 2019). Together with our previous studies on zooplankton (Dinh et al, 2020a; Dinh et al, 2021; Dinh et al, 2020b), the lethal effects of Cu on fish larvae occur at a concentration that is lower than the Cu concentration allowed for the coastal water of Vietnam, 200 µg Cu/L (QCVN-10-MT-2015-BTNMT, MONRE-Vietnam, 2015), which urgently asks for the updates in local and national regulations to protect the marine, particularly reef environment. This is especially important and urgent as reefs and, more generally, coastal marine ecosystems in the Southeast Asian countries are experiencing increasing levels of various anthropogenic pollutants (Dinh, 2019; Jambeck et al, 2015; Nguyen et al, 2020) and marine heatwaves (Yao et al, 2020).…”