Great Barrier Reef Faces Unprecedented Coral Bleaching: 72% Loss in Northern Regions Sparks Urgent Action Calls

December 17, 2024
Great Barrier Reef Faces Unprecedented Coral Bleaching: 72% Loss in Northern Regions Sparks Urgent Action Calls
  • The Great Barrier Reef has faced its most severe coral bleaching event of 2024, raising significant concerns about the future health of this vital ecosystem.

  • In November 2024, alarming reports indicated a staggering 72% loss of coral cover in northern areas of the reef, spanning 19 sectors from Lizard Island to Cardwell.

  • Additionally, recent surveys in the southern Capricorn Bunker region revealed a 41% loss of coral cover, marking the largest annual decline recorded for that area.

  • This event is part of a troubling trend, as the reef has experienced seven bleaching events since 2016, highlighting ongoing environmental challenges.

  • Current water temperatures in the reef are already 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius above average, suggesting a challenging summer ahead for the ecosystem.

  • The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a coral bleaching warning for the northern Great Barrier Reef, compounding existing concerns.

  • Simon Miller from the Australian Marine Conservation Society described the losses as unprecedented, contrasting sharply with the historically thriving reef.

  • Miller emphasized the urgent need for government action on climate change and fossil fuel developments to help protect the reef.

  • He also called for the implementation of a coral bleaching emergency response plan to enhance the resilience of the reef.

  • Immediate actions suggested to combat this crisis include halting the harvest of wild corals and controlling crown-of-thorns starfish populations, which pose a significant threat to the reefs.

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'Summer from hell' sparks reef coral bleaching fears

The West Australian • Dec 17, 2024

'Summer from hell' sparks reef coral bleaching fears

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