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'Dead Corals Don't Make Babies': Great Barrier Reef Losing Its Ability To Recover From Bleaching (cnn.com) 88

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: Successive ocean heat waves are not only damaging Australia's Great Barrier Reef, they are compromising its ability to recover, raising the risk of "widespread ecological collapse," a new study has found. The 2,300-kilometer-long (1,500 mile) reef has endured multiple large-scale "bleaching" events caused by above-average water temperatures in the last two decades, including back-to-back occurrences in 2016 and 2017. The new study, released Wednesday in the journal Nature, examined the number of adult corals which survived these two events and how many new corals they created to replenish the reef in 2018.

The answer was as bleak as it was stark: "Dead corals don't make babies," the study's lead author, Terry Hughes, said in a press release. Scientists working on the study found the loss in adult corals caused a "crash in coral replenishment" on the reef, as heat stresses brought about by warming ocean temperatures impacted the ability of coral to heal. "The number of new corals settling on the Great Barrier Reef declined by 89% following the unprecedented loss of adult corals from global warming in 2016 and 2017," said Hughes. Scientists working on the report say they would expect coral recruitment to recover over the next 5 to 10 years, as more corals reach sexual maturity, but only in the absence of another bleaching event. However, with sea temperatures continuing to rise this seems a near-impossiblity.

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'Dead Corals Don't Make Babies': Great Barrier Reef Losing Its Ability To Recover From Bleaching

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    With their "vast science backgrounds" lol. Denialist idiots will always be against any environmental story, it doesn't even matter what it is. They'd rather die than understand science.

    • But I basically come here exactly for their comments. It's a bit like reading rebuttals from religious nutjobs who get cornered more and more and come up with more and more ridiculous explanations for clinging to their beliefs.

  • to fix it, smells kinda musky. ?
  • by tsa ( 15680 ) on Friday April 05, 2019 @04:14AM (#58388446) Homepage

    It's interesting how the frequency of news articles about environmental disasters seems to be increasing. Is this just because people are more interested in these stories nowadays or is the planet plunging itself in the deep pit of irreversible warming, becoming more unihabitable for people every day?

    • Right now we have a front row seat to this slow-motion train wreck. There's certainly plenty there that is news worthy.

      In this case, coral reefs dying off world wide while they serve as nurseries for about a quarter of fish species. It means that its even more likely that the populations of fish we prefer to eat will be heavily impacted as those changes ripple up through the food chain. The death of these reefs isn't unlike a giant zone of destruction opening up in the middle of the Amazon basin due to its

  • Billion. With a B.

    That is how long corals have been around.

    If you think driving SUVs is going to be the death of them you are an idiot.

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