Australia's Great Barrier Reef Is in Big Trouble

  • 5 years ago
Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Is In Big Trouble.
The ecosystem's status has been downgraded to "very poor" by
the continent's government.
The reveal comes in a report that Australia releases on the reef's condition every five years,
starting in 2009.
The analysis adds that the main cause for the system's status is
climate change.
The result of global warming leads
to "bleaching," which causes
coral to turn white.
Coral reefs are capable of
recovering from bleaching, but
they starve while in the condition.
Threats to the reef are multiple, cumulative and increasing. The window of opportunity to improve the Reef's long-term future is now. , Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, via report.
Scientists add that recent
bleaching has led to a near 90% drop
in new coral numbers.
This is now the third Outlook Report. We've had 10 years of warnings, 10 years of rising greenhouse emissions and 10 years watching the Reef heading for a catastrophe, Australian Marine Conservation Society's
Imogen Zethoven, via BBC