I love that no one’s worried about this. Just a blip on the news #CoralBleaching #ClimateEmergency #WeAreInTrouble
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/coral-bleaching-white-heat-oceans-1.7516498

I love that no one’s worried about this. Just a blip on the news #CoralBleaching #ClimateEmergency #WeAreInTrouble
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/coral-bleaching-white-heat-oceans-1.7516498
Global coral reef bleaching hits record amid rising sea temperatures - The Washington Post
https://archive.ph/l0lhJ
Mass #CoralBleaching has frequently coincided w/episodes of #ElNiño, a global #climate pattern that usually increases #temperatures. That was the case in 1998, 2016 & again last year, which was the warmest year on record.
#Oceans have been steadily absorbing rising temperatures for years, but in 2023 & 2024, temps broke records w/spikes that alarmed scientists. #Seas are also becoming more acidic as they warm, which can dissolve corals’ skeletons & make it harder for them to grow.
#ClimateCrisis
Since the early 1980s, scientists say, #CoralBleaching events have increased in frequency & severity as the burning of #FossilFuels drives up the #planet’s #temperature. #NOAA documented the first global #coral bleaching event in 1998 & the second in 2010. During the previous global event, between 2014 and 2017, 68% of the world’s #CoralReefs experienced bleaching-level #heat stress.
“The ongoing global #CoralBleaching event is the biggest to date,” #NOAA scientists said.
Bleaching occurs when #heat upends the #coral’s metabolism, causing it to turn white as it expels the symbiotic algae that provide it with nutrients & color. Bleaching doesn’t mean the coral has died, but prolonged bleaching — which scientists say is made more frequent & severe by rising #sea #temperatures — can kill it.
https://www.europesays.com/uk/33172/ Enduring obsession with the Great Barrier reef captured in dazzling historic illustrations #BillieDunn #cairns #CoalForest #CoralBleaching #corals #diving #Environment #FarNorthQueensland #GreatBarrierReef #PortDouglas #Science #UK #UnitedKingdom #WorldHeritageSite
Ningaloo and #GreatBarrierReef hit by ‘profoundly distressing’ simultaneous #CoralBleaching events
Scientists say widespread damage to both world heritage-listed reefs is ‘heartbreaking’ as WA reef accumulates highest amount of #heat stress on record
Ningaloo and Great Barrier Reef hit by ‘profoundly distressing’ simultaneous coral bleaching events | Great Barrier Reef | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/mar/23/ningaloo-and-great-barrier-reef-hit-by-profoundly-distressing-simultaneous-coral-bleaching-events
Coral bleaching risk in the Pacific looking rather bad these days https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/5km/index_5km_baa-max-7d.php #coralbleaching
‘Catastrophic’: Great Barrier Reef hit by its most widespread coral bleaching, study finds https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jan/22/catastrophic-great-barrier-reef-hit-by-its-most-widespread- coral-bleaching-study-finds?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other #ClimateEmergency #CoralBleaching #GBR
The technique that could help save the Great Barrier Reef https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/the-technique-that-could-help-save-the-great-barrier-reef/en4c6au35
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Coral reefs are one of the most sensitive ecosystems on Earth and greatly benefit humans and thousands of oceanic species. Widespread bleaching since the 1980s is driven by anthropogenic ocean warming. #ClimateChange #CoralBleaching
CNN: Over a year of astonishing ocean heat has given way to the largest coral bleaching on record…
The mass bleaching of coral reefs around the world since February 2023 is now the most extensive on record... CNN #coralbleaching #oceanheat #ocean #temperatures #environment #climatechange #globalwarming
We fight for every last single reef. The Great Barrier is part of us. When we allow others to harm the reef, we are allowing them to harm *us*.
Coral bleaching occurs when corals expel the symbiotic algae living in their tissues, causing the corals to turn white or "bleach" - usually due to rising sea temperatures, but also from pollution, overexposure to sunlight, or changes in water quality.
The #Corals That Survive #ClimateChange Will Be Unrecognizable
They have endured so much, and to endure this, they’ll have to adapt dramatically.
By Marina Koren
August 28, 2024
"Earth belonged to the corals first. And over hundreds of millions of years, they proved themselves remarkably good at adapting to each new version of the planet. As other groups of organisms dropped out of existence, corals endured so many catastrophes that their history reads like a biblical tale of resilience. Through #extinctions mass and minor, through #volcanic eruptions #and asteroid strikes, the corals survived.
"And for tiny marine animals, they managed to exert tremendous force on the planet’s landscape. Corals have raised whole islands into existence. They are the natural guardians of #coastlines; they sustain an estimated quarter of known #MarineLife. If the reefs ringing the #Maldives die, an entire nation could erode into the sea. Humans live in these places because corals exist.
"The Earth that humans evolved on, in other words, is a coral planet. Today, the animals provide #ecosystems that support the livelihoods of about 1 billion people. They are so fundamental to life as we know it that scientists wonder if one way humanity could discover alien life is by detecting the signature of fluorescent corals in the shallow waters of another planet. Corals are also, famously, being devastated by climate change. Even in a future where they survive in some form, their transformation could make our own experience of this planet profoundly different.
"The earliest corals emerged about 500 million years ago, roughly alongside plant life on land. But the modern version of coral reefs appeared a short 4 million years ago, around the time our human ancestors began to walk upright (give or take a few million years). When researchers try to rescue suffering corals, carefully cutting pieces away and transporting them to aquariums, they’re visiting underwater metropolises that are thousands of years old. Despite all that corals have been through, given how fast conditions on Earth are changing, life has likely never been quite as stressful for them as it is now, according to the coral experts Bertrand Martin-Garin and Lucien Montaggioni in their book, Corals and Reefs.
"Earlier this month, scientists reported that #Australia’s #GreatBarrierReef is sitting in water that, in one decade, has become hotter than at any other point in the past 400 years. #Caribbean coral colonies are still reeling from the havoc of last year’s historic #MarineHeatWave. Around the world, extraordinarily hot ocean temperatures have plunged corals into one of the worst #CoralBleaching events in recorded history—they’re expelling the #algae that live in their tissues and turning a ghostly white. Corals can survive bleaching, if conditions improve. But the longer they remain without that algae, the more likely they are to die.
"'These are strange days on planet Earth,' Derek Manzello, a coral-reef ecologist and the coordinator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Watch, once told me. The planet used to give corals hundreds of thousands of years to adjust to a new reality; #HumanActivities—the burning of #FossilFuels but also #overfishing and #pollution that have brought on #GlobalWarming—have introduced a rate of change more dramatic than anything else in the geological record. “If we wanted to kill all reef-building corals on the planet, it would be hard to imagine a collection of activities quite as pointed and effective as what we’ve arrived at,' Stuart Sandin, a marine biologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, told me."
Archived copy:
https://archive.ph/GF6tp
#GreatBarrierReef waters were hottest in 400 years over the past decade, study finds
Between 2016 and 2024, the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest #coralreef #ecosystem and one of the most biodiverse, suffered mass #coralbleaching events.
They observed largely stable temperatures before 1900, and steady warming from January to March from 1960 to 2024. And during five years of #coral bleaching in the past decade — during 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022 and 2024.
https://apnews.com/article/great-barrier-reef-coral-bleaching-climate-change-heat-4259ac9241d1e48db3e4a3896d2c9827
‘Humanity is failing’: official report warns our chance to save the Great Barrier Reef is fast closing…
The Great Barrier Reef will continue to deteriorate, largely to climate change, and the window to secure its future is rapidly closing. That is the sobering conclusion of a major new report into the state of the reef... The Conversation #marinescience #coralbleaching #corals #greatbarrierreef #climatechange #oceans #environment #climatecrisis
Outlook Report 2024: “the greatest threat to the #BarrierReef is still #climatechange.
The other main threats are associated with coastal development, land-based run-off, and direct human use (such as illegal fishing).”
Last chance to save the Barrier Reef ?
https://theconversation.com/humanity-is-failing-official-report-warns-our-chance-to-save-the-great-barrier-reef-is-fast-closing-237441
97% of coral dead at a Lizard Island reef mass bleaching
https://theconversation.com/new-drone-imagery-reveals-97-of-coral-dead-at-a-lizard-island-reef-after-last-summers-mass-bleaching-233325
Photo 1: In some cases, dying coral gives off a final, neon burst of colour in a bid to survive. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Photo 2: Bleaching occurs when corals become so heat-stressed they eject the tiny organisms living inside their tissues. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
#GreatBarrierReef #CoralBleaching
#MarineEcology #FossilFuels #ClimateChange #GlobalBoiling