Scientists Confirm Great Barrier Reef Coral Die-Off Is Worst On Record
In one huge section of the reef, more than two-thirds of corals are dead.
posted on Nov. 29, 2016, at 11:13 a.m.
Rob Stott
BuzzFeed News Reporter, Australia
Scientists have confirmed the coral bleaching event that struck the Great Barrier Reef earlier this year led to the worst coral die-off on record.
The worst affected area is a 700km section in the north of the reef, in which 67% of shallow water corals have died in the past nine months.
“Most of the losses in 2016 have occurred in the northern, most-pristine part of the Great Barrier Reef. This region escaped with minor damage in two earlier bleaching events in 1998 and 2002, but this time around it has been badly affected,” said Terry Hughes, director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University.
Scientists say the northern section of the reef will take at least 10 years to recover, but are concerned that rising ocean temperatures caused by climate change will lead to another bleaching event within that period, meaning many corals will not be given sufficient time to return to full health.
The bleaching crisis was first uncovered in March, when abnormally high sea temperatures caused corals to expel tiny photosynthetic algae called zooxanthellae, turning the coral white.
At the time, 93% of corals surveyed were affected. Some of these corals have recovered in subsequent months, but many are now permanently lost.
However, there was some good news for southern sections of the reef.
“On average, 6% of bleached corals died in the central region in 2016, and only 1% in the south. The corals have now regained their vibrant colour, and these reefs are in good condition,” said Andrew Baird from the ARC Centre, who led research teams in the area.
Another silver lining was a small corner of the northern part of the reef which managed to escape the worst of the damage.
“We found a large corridor of reefs that escaped the most severe damage along the eastern edge of the continental shelf in the far north of the Great Barrier Reef,” Hughes said. “We suspect these reefs are partially protected from heat stress by upwelling of cooler water from the Coral Sea.”
The Australian government is due to report soon to UNESCO on efforts to save the reef, after it narrowly avoided being listed as “in danger” last year.
The government will need to show how it is implementing its $2 billion “reef 2050” plan, if the reef is to once again avoid being listed as in danger.
Earlier this year, a “report card” on the reef’s health gave it a mark of D for the fifth year in a row, and that was before the bleaching crisis was being taken into account.
Rob Stott is a news editor for BuzzFeed News and is based in Sydney.
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You wanna talk stupid?
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the list goes on and on and on....
Now where Hanson went diving has recovered from bleaching about 10 years ago...
The 2/3s they are now citing is bleached is not the total area of the reef it is only 2/3s of some shallower areas of the reef and guess what... they may indeed recover as well.
Di Natale
Shorten
Abbott
Plibersek
Dreyfus
Hanson-Young
Bandt
Lambie
Culleton
Roberts
the list goes on and on and on....
Now where Hanson went diving has recovered from bleaching about 10 years ago...
The 2/3s they are now citing is bleached is not the total area of the reef it is only 2/3s of some shallower areas of the reef and guess what... they may indeed recover as well.
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Oh and I almost forgot... on a planet that has naturally occurring variable climate of certain extremes... ie; ice Ages with warming in between... the life on the surface will always be at risk and always be changing where it survives sustainably and successfully.
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