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Formerly TwitterAustralian Institute of Marine Science
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Our data & coral scientists are expanding AI tools, to detect & quantify #coralbleaching severity from image surveys. AI will help provide rapid reports on colony response, which is crucial to understand coral bleaching impacts.
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Australian Institute of Marine Science
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#Coralbleaching can suppress reproduction in a common coral species found in the #GreatBarrierReef, hampering future reef replenishment.
Read more about the study with @jcu + @unc_nc: bit.ly/3Tzajfr
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Terry Hughes
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Is the Great Barrier Reef reviving – or dying?
"Yes, the Reef has rebounded beyond our expectations.....If we get mass bleaching (in 2024) like 2016 – or even worse – it could undo all the recent recovery." theconversation.com/is-the-great-barrier-reef-reviving-or-dying-heres-whats-happening-beyond-the-headlines-210558?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=bylinetwitterbutton
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Terry Hughes
ProfTerryHughes
Australia has the wealth, technology and resources to sharply reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Until this happens, it is not doing all it can to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
It’s time for @UNESCO to get off the fence. www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/02/australia-is-not-being-singled-out-by-unescos-in-danger-recommendation-for-the-great-barrier-reef
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Great Barrier Reef sees record coral cover, but it is highly vulnerable
By Tiffanie Turnbull
Parts of Great Barrier Reef record highest amount of coral in 36 years
By Tara Subramaniam