Great Barrier Reef
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Consequences of Climate Change: Kelp! Australia's Underwater Forest Wiped Out by Marine Heatwave
Following the devastation in the Great Barrier Reef, scientists have found out that the underwater kelp forest in the Great Southern Reef has been wiped out due to a marine heatwave that warmed the sea.
Latest Research Articles
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Tourists Jump into the Sea as Boat Catches Fire and Sinks on the Great Barrier Reef
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US' Only Barrier Reef Severely Damaged by Million Dollar Miami Port Dredging Project
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Alert! Half Of The Great Barrier Reef Now Dead, 93 Percent Bleached
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Half of UNESCO World Heritage Sites At Risk Due to Irresponsible Industrial Activities
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Damsel In Distress: Damselfish Escape Predators By Confusing Them With A Chemical Distress Alarm, Researchers Say
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Household Vinegar Key to Saving Great Barrier Reef Coral?
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Slow and Steady at the Buffet Line? World's Biggest Fish Eat Efficiently
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Robot To Drive Down Killer Sea-Star Numbers
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Are Coral Reefs Doomed? Changing? Ignored? What We Know So Far [SPECIAL REPORT]
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Hot, Sweaty? Second-Gen Coral Fish May Have Us Beat
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Coral Genes Can Be Adjusted for Warming Seas
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Great Barrier Reef Can Be Saved: UN Says Stop Dumping