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New research has revealed alarming coral mortality rates of 92% after last year's bleaching event at Lizard Island on ...
Marine Physicist Peter Ridd says alarmism on the Great Barrier Reef’s ruin has been “exaggerated”. Mr Ridd told Sky News host Andrew Bolt that the death of the Great Barrier Reef has been ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNDrone Imagery Reveals Historic Coral Mortality on Great Barrier ReefCoral reefs worldwide, including the Great Barrier Reef, have faced severe damage from recent bleaching events caused by ...
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Dr. Ella Vallelonga, from the University of Adelaide's Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, examined how reef conservation diving dissolves "human exceptionalism"—the idea that humans ...
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Climate impact on the Great Barrier Reef has been ‘exaggerated’Mr Ridd told Sky News host Andrew Bolt that the death of the Great Barrier Reef has been predicted since marine biology began on the reef in the early 1960s.
In 2015 and 2016, the Great Barrier Reef suffered its largest die-off ever recorded due to unusually warm waters, with 35 percent of corals on the northern and central reef declared dead, the ARC ...
High temps leave widespread coral bleaching in Far Northern Great Barrier Reef - Townsville Bulletin
An underwater photographer working on the Great Barrier Reef says widespread bleaching has left her “heartbroken”, but tourism operators say there’s still plenty for visitors to see.
Great Barrier Reef In addition to the larger boxed areas shown above, timeseries are also produced for the Great Barrier Reef. This is calculated from the average of seven grid points that are in or ...
Marine Physicist Peter Ridd slams the misinformation pushed on the Great Barrier Reef’s inevitable destruction. Mr Ridd argues that there has been a huge exaggeration of climate change ...
Ocean temperature outlooks around Australia – Coral bleaching risk Real-time ACCESS-S forecasts of sea surface temperature and anomalies for several months into the future are produced for both the ...
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Marine in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
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