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Record coral cover doesn't necessarily mean the Great Barrier Reef is in good health

Record coral cover doesn't necessarily mean the Great Barrier Reef is in good health

New data shows coral cover in the Great Barrier Reef is at a record high, despite a disturbing decade of marine heatwaves, cyclones and floods. While the data is robust, it can be deceptive.
Stony coral tissue loss disease is killing Caribbean coral, researchers find

Stony coral tissue loss disease is killing Caribbean coral, researchers find

The stony coral tissue loss disease outbreak, researchers say, could become the “most deadly disturbance ever recorded in the Caribbean."
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Nutrient runoff starves corals in the Florida Keys

Nutrient runoff starves corals in the Florida Keys

Too much nitrogen killed off corals in the Keys, and, as reefs suffer around the world, this new research offers lessons learned in Florida that could save other nutrient-loaded corals

Rising ocean temperatures, a consequence of climate change, are known for bleaching and killing corals. But a study, published today in Marine Biology, reveals another overlooked culprit: excess nitrogen.

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Great Barrier Reef hard coral cover close to record lows
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Great Barrier Reef hard coral cover close to record lows

Coral bleaching, crown-of-thorns starfish and cyclones cause 10% to 30% decline over past five years.

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