Parts of the Great Barrer Reef have suffered the highest coral mortality on record, Australian researchers say, and they fear the rest of it has suffered a similar fate.
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The Great Barrier Reef is estimated to have lost over 50% of its corals since 1995 and as global warming continues, this number will continue to increase exponentially. Can the Great Barrier Reef be saved? In 2015, the Australian government formed a plan for the protection an...
The Great Barrier Reef is Dying as Ocean Temperatures Rise
Great Barrier Reef corals dying fast from bleaching MORE corals are dying and others are succumbing to disease and predators after the worst-ever bleaching on Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef, scientists said yesterday. A swathe of corals bleached in the northern third of the 2,300-...
This has prompted some to ask: Why are we so worried about climate change today if the Great Barrier Reef has undergone these types of changes in the past?The answer to this question is straightforward and comes down to the issue of the rate of change. The changes in temperature and sea...
Aerial survey of Australia's Great Barrier Reef confirms vast extent of the unprecedented bleaching
With reports of coral bleaching increasing and large parts of the reef dying off due to warmer ocean temperatures, it’s probably best to try to visit and dive the reef as soon as possible before it all disappears. It’s worth every penny!
Though the Great Barrier Reef’s existence had been recognised by Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Island people for thousands of years, it’s Captain James Cook who has been credited with the discovery of the Great Barrier Reef.
Isn’t the Great Barrier Reef dying? It’s no secret that the Great Barrier Reef faces unprecedented threats, with approximately73%of the 1000 reefs surveyed over the summer of 2023/24 found to be impacted by coral bleaching caused by heat stress. Other threats include coral-hungry crown-of...