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Global warming puts 99% of Great Barrier Reef coral at risk, study finds


Global warming puts 99% of Great Barrier Reef coral at risk, study finds
Australia’s spectacular marine feature could almost cease to exist unless global warming is brought under control
An aerial view of the Great Barrier Reef in October 2020. Getty Images
This image by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies shows a mass bleaching event of coral on Australia s Great Barrier Reef in 2018. AFP
A green sea turtle swims among the corals of the Great Barrier Reef. Getty Images
Artist Ed Wong paints a mural in Melbourne depicting coral in the shape of an anatomical heart with half of the heart deteriorating, representing the half of the Great Barrier Reef that has been bleached to death due to climate change. AFP ....

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Global warming puts 99% of Great Barrier Reef coral at risk, finds study


Global warming puts 99% of Great Barrier Reef coral at risk, finds study
Australia’s spectacular Great Barrier Reef could almost cease to exist unless global warming is brought under control
An aerial view of the Great Barrier Reef in October 2020. Getty Images
This image by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies shows a mass bleaching event of coral on Australia s Great Barrier Reef in 2018. AFP
A green sea turtle swims among the corals of the Great Barrier Reef. Getty Images
Artist Ed Wong paints a mural in Melbourne depicting coral in the shape of an anatomical heart with half of the heart deteriorating, representing the half of the Great Barrier Reef that has been bleached to death due to climate change. AFP ....

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ICYMI: Stories to put a smile on your face | News | DW


ICYMI: Stories to put a smile on your face
From ancient Egyptian artifact discoveries to new hope for Australia s Great Barrier Reef, it s time for some good news! Here are six positive stories from around the world that you may have missed.
A kangaroo named Roger stands at a kangaroo sanctuary in Alice Springs, Australia
Kangaroos can communicate with their eyes, study finds
A group of academics from the United Kingdom and Australia found that kangaroos can intentionally communicate with humans  in the same way pets do. The researchers found that kangaroos would try to gaze at humans in a bid to enlist their help, a little like a dog might, when unable to reach food for themselves. ....

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'Coral IVF' to restore Australia's Great Barrier Reef


Coral IVF is a larvae restoration technique, involving collecting sperm and eggs released during mass spawning.
More than 60 corals off Heron Island are now on the way to being the first re-established reproducing population in the Great Barrier Reef.
Coral populations from Australia’s first “Coral IVF” trial on the Great Barrier Reef in 2016 have not only survived recent bleaching events, but are on track to reproduce and spawn next year, researchers say.
“I’m really excited,” said Peter Harrison, director of Southern Cross University’s Marine Ecology Research Centre, who led the development of the larvae restoration technique which involves collecting coral sperm and eggs during the annual mass spawning on the reef. ....

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The Fiji Times » Coral IVF trial offers hope of renewal for Australia's Great Barrier Reef


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15 December, 2020, 11:06 am
A diver deploys coral larvae onto a reef in Whitsunday Islands, on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, in this still frame taken from a handout video. Great Barrier Reef Foundation/Handout via REUTERS TV
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Coral populations from Australia’s first “Coral IVF” trial on the Great Barrier Reef in 2016 have not only survived recent bleaching events, but are on track to reproduce and spawn next year, researchers say.
“I’m really excited,” said Peter Harrison, director of Southern Cross University’s Marine Ecology Research Centre, who led the development of the larvae restoration technique which involves collecting coral sperm and eggs during the annual mass spawning on the reef. ....

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