Environment
Researchers Map Out Damage of the Worst Coral Bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef Ever Recorded
More than half of corals in northern Great Barrier Reef dead due to the 2016 bleaching event. Months after what is considered to be the worst bleaching event of the Great Barrier Reef to be recorded, researchers from Australian Research Council (ARC) Coral Reef Studies finally have the clear picture of the damage.
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