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Great Barrier Reef outlook very poor, Australia says
Don't Believe the Hype: The Pumice Raft Won't Save the Great Barrier Reef
By Mark Fischetti
Great Barrier Reef dying: Australia downgrades health outlook for corals from poor to very poor due to ocean warming today
Australia Says Great Barrier Reef Has 'Very Poor' Outlook, Climate Change To Blame
By Merrit Kennedy
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Formerly TwitterAustralian Institute of Marine Science
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Check out this reef at Orpheus Island pre-bleaching and during the mass #coralbleaching event on the #GreatBarrierReef ⬇️
#EcoRRAP have stitched 1000s of digital images together to understand how corals change, grow and are affected by bleaching events.
(1/2) pic.twitter.com/BG0E9mfyvm
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WWF_Australia
WWF_Australia
We are on course to lose up to 90% of coral reefs by 2050. 🪸
The Great Barrier Reef is now officially experiencing a global mass bleaching event accelerating this loss. 🐬🌊
Protecting sacred Sea Country is up to all of us.🖤💛❤️
Read more here:
discover.wwf.org.au/reef-stories pic.twitter.com/m8xKkWeUTi
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Terry Hughes
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“… any….”
Indefensible wording to minimise the worse mass-mortality of corals ever recorded on the Great Barrier Reef. pic.twitter.com/xUCKvro6Gd
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Terry Hughes
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In Australia, the Australian government has spent $160m over the past 5 years on hopeful inventions to save the Great Barrier Reef.
So far, it hasn’t saved a single coral from mass mortality during bleaching events. pic.twitter.com/OqJMBBJxUy
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