Coral bleaching on Great Barrier Reef reaches 'catastrophic' levels
- A team of marine scientists from the University of Sydney published a study documenting catastrophic coral bleaching events at the southern Great Barrier Reef during the 2023-2024 global marine heatwave.
- The study found that 66% of coral colonies were bleached by February 2024 and 80% by April, with 44% of the bleached colonies dying by July.
- Professor Maria Byrne emphasized the urgent need for action to protect coral reefs, stating they are crucial for food security and coastal protection.
- The research calls for a collaborative approach to conservation involving local communities, scientists, and policymakers, as stated by Professor Ana Vila Concejo.
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