“…In view of the high demand for petroleum products, there is a need to increase crude-oil extraction, and accidental leaks can occur throughout the production chain from offshore platforms, distribution pipelines, and tankers. Corals can be impacted by these spills due to the rapid incorporation of the water-soluble fraction (WSF) of oil (NOAA, 2010;Turner & Renegar, 2017). Sublethal effects of oil contamination on corals can also include decreased growth rates (Guzmán & Holst, 1993;Guzmán, Jackson, & Weil, 1991;Prouty, Fisher, Demopoulos, & Druffel, 2014;Xu et al, 2018); the accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in coral tissue, which can cause bleaching (Harrison, Collins, & Alexander, 1990;Ko, Chang, & Cheng, 2014); excessive mucus production (Hsing et al, 2013); shifts in the composition of the coral microbiome (Santos et al, 2015); and decreases in settlement and development of coral larvae (Epstein, Bak, & Rinkevich, 2000;Loya & Rinkevich, 1979).…”