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Great Barrier Reef Hit by Worst Coral Die-Off on Record

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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
1 30 Nov 2016
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/world/australia/great-barrier-reef-coral-bleaching.html

Scientists surveying the Great Barrier Reef said Tuesday that it had suffered the worst coral die-off ever recorded after being bathed this year in warm waters that bleached and then weakened the coral.

About two-thirds of the shallow-water coral on the reef’s previously pristine, 430-mile northern stretch is dead, the scientists said. Only a cyclone that reduced water temperatures by up to three degrees Celsius in the south saved the lower reaches of the 1,400-mile reef from damage, they added.

On some atolls in the north, all the coral has died, said Prof. Terry Hughes, the director of the ARC Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University in Townsville, in the eastern state of Queensland. Professor Hughes and a team of scientists drew their findings from about 900 dive surveys along the length of the reef in October and November.

“The good news is that in the south, only about 1 percent of the reef’s coral has died, and the mortality rate in the middle is about 6 percent,” Professor Hughes said. Vibrant color has returned to that coral, and the reef there is in good condition, he added.
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MiniChelonia MiniChelonia VIC Posts: 2
2 1 Dec 2016
It is incredibly frustrating that you have some politicians showing videos from the southern section and using that to argue that the reef is fine sad

I hope as a society we start to take more responsibility for preserving biodiversity and valuing these amazing communities, it is a tragedy that we constantly undervalue marine life
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
3 2 Dec 2016
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/no-new-funding-or-climate-commitments-in-great-barrier-reef-update-20161201-gt20a3.html

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies estimated 67 per cent of coral has died in shallow reefs north of Port Douglas, compared with just 1 per cent mortality south of Mackay.

In a foreword to the report, Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg and his Queensland counterpart Steven Miles say the reef has been severely affected by mass coral bleaching, and that climate change is "the single biggest threat to reefs worldwide - and the Great Barrier Reef is no exception".

Besides the funding shortfall and the glaring threat of global warming, some observers believe the greatest achievement since the launch of the 2050 reef plan last year has been the federal and Queensland government starting to work in partnership on solutions.
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