Great Barrier Reef
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.
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