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read moreNew images and footage show that a widespread and variable coral bleaching event driven by a marine heatwave is underway on the Great Barrier Reef as a UNESCO/IUCN monitoring mission to consider whether to recommend ‘In Danger’ listing for the Reef is in Queensland.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority is expected to release an official reef health update today, having concluded aerial surveys to determine the extent of the bleaching.
The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) and The Climate Council this week chartered a vessel to document severe coral bleaching occurring across parts of Stanley Reef south of Townsville.
Not all sections of the reef have been equally affected, with some areas, for example off Cairns and the Whitsundays, much less impacted. However, the fact that the bleaching is occurring during a La Nina weather cycle, which is typically cooler and wetter, is especially concerning. No previous bleaching event has occurred during a La Nina period.
The bleaching coincides with a new briefing from the Climate Council released this week, “In hot water: Climate change, marine heatwaves and coral bleaching” that shows that Australia’s reefs and marine ecosystems are at grave risk from climate-driven marine heatwaves. The briefing finds that:
AMCS GBR campaign manager Dr Lissa Schindler notes “as our Reef undergoes its fourth major bleaching event since 2016, it is vital to show the devastation global heating driven by the burning of fossil fuels brings to our Reef.
“Our global icon is suffering as the UNESCO/IUCN Monitoring Mission is in Australia assessing the Australian and Queensland governments’ protection of the Reef for the World Heritage Committee. The mission should be taken for an aerial survey in a helicopter to view the most severely impacted areas, especially the central areas in the waters off Townsville.
“The bleaching event underlines the urgency of acting now to stop approving and supporting fossil fuel projects. This will help to reduce emissions and contribute to holding global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees - a crucial threshold for coral reefs.
“We have the solutions. By transitioning to renewables, we can drive down emissions, protect the 64,000 jobs that rely on a healthy Reef and create good paying jobs for Australians.”
Climate Council Chief Executive Amanda McKenzie adds “last year was the warmest year on record for the world’s oceans. Unfortunately, as more severe bleaching is reported across our beloved Great Barrier Reef, we can see these devastating events are becoming more common under the continuing high rate of greenhouse gas emissions.
“To give our Reef a fighting chance, we must deal with the number one problem: climate change. No amount of funding will stop these bleaching events unless we drive down our emissions this decade.
“We're the sunniest country in the world, but Australia is missing opportunities in the clean energy race. We can and should be doing so much more to drive emissions down to protect our precious ecosystems.”
All Images of Stanley Reef: Courtesy Australian Marine Conservation Society/Climate Council/Grumpy Turtle. Credit: Harriet Spark
18th March 2022 - Great Barrier Reef suffers another bleaching event ahead of United Nations assessment visit
28th February 2022 - Experience Co. prepares to tow new $6.6 million reef pontoon to Far North Queensland’s Moore Reef
24th February 2022 - Scientists and tourism operators confirm results for successful Great Barrier Reef coral nurture program
29th January 2022 - Conservationists welcome funding to address water pollution and illegal fishing impacting the Reef
26th January 2022 - Tourism and research partnership expedites Great Barrier Reef recovery
23rd July 2021 - World Heritage Committee places Australian Government ‘on probation’ as custodians of the Reef
21st July 2021 - Call welcomed from Hollywood actors, former presidents and leading scientists to save the Reef
19th July 2021 - Australian Institute of Marine Science data should not impact UNESCO’s decision on the Reef
13th July 2021 - Australian Conservation groups call for Great Barrier Reef to be placed on ‘In Danger’ list
24th June 2021 - Great Barrier Reef tour company deploys world’s first wireless underwater drone to collect data
22nd June 2021 - UNESCO recommends Great Barrier Reef be listed as ‘in danger’
21st June 2021 - Great Barrier Reef Education Experience Program opens
10th June 2021 - Fabrication nears completion for Gold Coast’s recently named ‘Wonder Reef’
2nd June 2021 - Commercial reef tourism operators to benefit from Reef Education Program
19th May 2021 - Australian Marine Conservation Society claims Hunter Valley gas development to be a disaster for the Reef
17th February 2021 - Great Barrier Reef’s D Grade highlights urgent action is required
30th October 2020 - Cairns Regional Council endorses plan for Reef management
15th October 2020 - Cairns Regional Council recommends improvements to Great Barrier Reef plan
9th October 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society claims Reef Inquiry confirms what was already known
8th October 2020 - Census launched to help inform Great Barrier Reef key management decisions
8th September 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society welcomes Federal Government intervention into protecting Great Barrier Reef wildlife
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