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          Bleak outlook for coral in Australia

          By Agence France-presse | China Daily | Updated: 2017-04-11 07:20

          Climate change blamed for large-scale reef destruction

          SYDNEY - Coral bleached for two consecutive years at Australia's Great Barrier Reef has "zero prospect" of recovery, scientists warned on Monday, as they confirmed the site has again been hit by warming sea temperatures.

          Researchers said last month they were detecting another round of mass bleaching this year after a severe event in 2016, and their fears were confirmed after aerial surveys of the entire 2,300-kilometer-long bio-diverse reef.

          Last year, the northern areas of the World Heritage-listed area were hardest hit, with the middle-third now experiencing the worst effects.

          "Bleached corals are not necessarily dead corals, but in the severe central region we anticipate high levels of coral loss," said James Kerry, a marine biologist at James Cook University who led the aerial surveys.

          "It takes at least a decade for a full recovery of even the fastest growing corals, so mass bleaching events 12 months apart offer zero prospect of recovery for reefs that were damaged in 2016."

          It is the fourth time coral bleaching - where stressed corals expel the algae that live in their tissue and provide them with food - has hit the reef after previous events in 1998 and 2002.

          "The combined impact of this back-to-back bleaching stretches for 1,500 km, leaving only the southern third unscathed," said Terry Hughes, head of the Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, also at James Cook University.

          "The bleaching is caused by record-breaking temperatures driven by global warming.

          "This year, 2017, we are seeing mass bleaching, even without the assistance of El Nino conditions," he added, referring to the natural climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean.

          The Barrier Reef is already under pressure from farming run-off, development and the crown-of-thorns starfish.

          It was also recently hammered by category 4 Cyclone Debbie, which barrelled through the region last month, mostly affecting southern parts around the Whitsunday islands which largely escaped the bleaching.

          The extent of the destruction wrought by Debbie is not yet known, although scientists have said damage could range from minor to severe.

          Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority began a study last week to determine how extensive it might be and have already found extensive pulverised coral at popular snorkeling spots.

          "The feedback that's coming back is the more sheltered areas have come out a bit better, but they all seem to have suffered some form of damage," Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators' Brendon Robinson told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

          The Whitsundays is one of the reef's tourist hotspots, attracting more than 40 percent of total visitors to the iconic marine ecosystem.

          Hughes warned rising temperatures could see more bleaching events.

          "Clearly the reef is struggling with multiple impacts. Without a doubt the most pressing of these is global warming," he said.

          Canberra in 2015 narrowly avoided UNESCO putting the reef on its endangered list, and has committed more than Aus$2.0 billion ($1.5 billion) to protect it over the next decade.

           Bleak outlook for coral in Australia

          A diver examines bleaching on a coral reef on Orpheus Island, Australia, in an undated photo released by ARC Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies on Monday.Greg Torda / Agence France Presse

          (China Daily 04/11/2017 page11)

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