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Half Australia's Great Barrier Reef coral 'dead or dying': scientists 20/4/2016
Australian scientists said on Wednesday that just seven percent of the Great Barrier Reef, which attracts around A$5 billion ($3.90 billion) in tourism every year, has been untouched by mass bleaching that is likely to destroy half the coral.
 
Bleaching of coral occurs where it expels living algae, causing it to calcify as a result of rising sea temperatures. Mildly bleached corals can recover if the temperature drops, otherwise the coral may die.
 
It is estimated at the moment that close to 50 percent of the coral is already dead or dying.
 
The Great Barrier Reef stretches 2,300 km (1,430 miles) along Australia's northeast coast and is the world's largest living ecosystem.
 
Although the impact has been exacerbated by one of the strongest El Nino's in nearly 20 years, scientist believe climate change is the underlying driver of bleaching.
 
UNESCO's World Heritage Committee last May stopped short of placing the Great Barrier Reef on an "in danger" list, but the ruling raised long-term concerns about its future.
 
Australia is one of the largest carbon emitters on a per capita basis thanks to its reliance on coal-fired power plants.
 
U.S. President Barack Obama embarrassed host Australia 18 months ago at Brisbane's G20 Summit by warning of the risk of climate change to the reef.
 
Despite pledging to cut carbon emissions, Australia has continued to support fossil fuel projects, including Adani Enterprises Ltd's proposed A$10 billion ($7.7 billion) Carmichael coal project in the Galilee Basin in western Queensland.
 
The report will likely place additional pressure on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull ahead of likely federal elections on July 2.
 
Turnbull, who ousted Tony Abbott in a party coup last year, is a carbon-trading advocate who supports progressive climate policies, but has disappointed some with his failure to strengthen the ruling Liberal Party-led coalition's commitment to addressing climate change. (Reuters)
 
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PHOTO: A tourist boat floats above an area called the 'Coral Gardens' located off Lady Elliot Island and north-east from the town of Bundaberg in Queensland, Australia, June 10, 2015.
CREDIT: REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo.
 
 
 
 
 
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