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| | | | | Severe bleaching in Australia's Great Barrier Reef, described by experts as "the worst mass bleaching event in its history," ring alarm bells for the corals' future. | |
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| | | | | Spark of life? A trial is underway torestore damaged coral on the Great Barrier Reef using electricity. Thereef has been severely assaulted in recent years by cyclones and back-to-back heatwaves . Nathan Cook at conservation group Reef Ecologic and his colleagues are attempting to regrow surviving coral fragments on steel frames. The frames are placed ... | |
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| | | | | Two-thirds of the corals in the northern part of the Great Barrier Reef have died on in the reef's worst-ever bleaching event, according to the latest underwater surveys. | |
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