Worried about the future of the Great Barrier Reef? If so, you’re not alone.
Many publications have already written obituaries for the reef, despite the fact that it is not completely dead.
According to water quality expert Jon Brodie, the Great Barrier Reef is now in a “terminal stage.” Warming oceans are causing large bleaching events in the Great Barrier Reef for the second year in a row, new aerial surveys have shown.
Climate Nexus reports that reef scientists are worried that the “shocking” back-to-back bleaching gives the reef little chance to recover and that increasing frequency of bleaching events could be ultimately devastating.
“The significance of bleaching this year is that it’s back to back, so there’s been zero time for recovery,” Professor Terry Hughes, who led the surveys, told the Guardian. “It’s too early yet to tell what the full death toll will be from this year’s bleaching, but clearly it will extend 500km south of last year’s bleaching.”
Source: ecowatch.com