These starfish can each munch over 100 square feet of coral every year, so culling them can help degrading reefs recover.
The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing its fifth coral bleaching event in eight years. Tour operators are crucial in ...
Add articles to your saved list ... Great Barrier Reef, with aerial surveys revealing the possibly unprecedented damage from a marine heatwave along the entirety of the 2300-kilometre World ...
Australia faces a potential Great Barrier Reef-style scramble ... appeal to the World Heritage Committee to include the Tasmanian Wilderness on the “in danger” list. “The Maugean skate ...
Floods, cyclones, heat stress and predatory starfish contributing to impacts as fourth planet-wide bleaching event confirmed ...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, which stretches for some ... areas in the central and southern parts of the World Heritage-listed reef. In the southern region, thermal stress was the highest ...
A diver inspects a coral head along the Great Barrier Reef in August ... the federal government to keep the reef off the list of World Heritage sites in danger. In-danger listings are not supposed ...
It is clear that despite management efforts at local, regional and national levels, a significant number of threats to the reef are getting worse. "The tourism industry, desperate to maintain ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them ... said Australia must demonstrate that the Great Barrier Reef should not be listed as “in danger” – and risk losing its World Hertiage ...
The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing “mass coral bleaching”, says the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Chief Scientist Dr Roger Beeden. It comes as a global mass coral bleaching ...