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The widest-ever global coral crisis will hit within weeks, scientists say

The Spokesman-Review 16 Apr 2024
“I do get depressed sometimes, because the feeling is like, ‘My God, this is happening,’” said Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, a professor of marine studies at the University of Queensland ...
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Great Barrier Reef suffering ‘most severe’ coral bleaching on record

Taipei Times 14 Apr 2024
Selina Ward, a marine biologist and former academic director of the University of Queensland’s Heron Island Research Station, said it was the worst bleaching she had seen in 30 years working on the reef, and that some coral was starting to die.
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Great Barrier Reef suffering ‘most severe’ coral bleaching on record as footage shows damage 18 metres down

The Observer 11 Apr 2024
Dr Selina Ward, a marine biologist and former academic director of the University of Queensland’s Heron Island Research Station, said it was the worst bleaching she had seen in 30 years working on the reef, and that some coral was starting to die.
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Deeper parts of Great Barrier Reef at risk if global warming persists: study

China.dot.org 09 Apr 2024
The latest weekly report from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority showed that of over 1,000 surveyed reefs, half recorded high or very high levels of coral bleaching, and less than 10 percent experienced extreme levels.
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Coral bleaching hits 75 percent of Great Barrier Reef

NewstalkZB 07 Apr 2024
Evidence of the latest event has been emerging over the past couple of months but the latest overview from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority shows how bad it is ... in Queensland’s far north.
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Queensland Government Adds 140 Islands to Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

The Epoch Times 05 Apr 2024
The Queensland government has significantly expanded the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park before election season to enhance the protection of endangered ...
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Certain Defence Projects to Be Scrapped to Realign ADF Against China Threat

The Epoch Times 05 Apr 2024
... submarines from AUKUS partner the United States, increasing military production in Queensland, and sharing Northern Territory forward operating bases with U.S. Marines.
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The Sea Creatures That Opened a New Mystery About MH370

New York Magazine 07 Mar 2024
Scott Bryan, a researcher at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, has studied how Lepas and other marine organisms settle on pieces of pumice that have been ejected into the ocean by volcanic explosions.
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‘Corals dying’ as yet more bleaching hits heat-stressed Great Barrier Reef

Mongabay 05 Mar 2024
In late February, scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), a tropical marine research center in Townsville, Queensland, and staff from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park ...
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Drew's encounter with a stingray while snorkelling was 'excruciating'. Here's what to do if you ...

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 02 Mar 2024
As hospitalisations from stingray encounters rise, a young woman recalls a solo snorkelling trip on north Queensland's idyllic Magnetic Island, where she had a marine encounter she will never forget ... .
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A lightweight fish pen to move farms to deeper seas

Phys Dot Org 29 Feb 2024
The University of Queensland has co-led a project to design a cost effective yet robust pen to expand fish farming into deeper ocean areas to help feed the growing global population ... Provided by University of Queensland.
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How do whales sing? Lab experiments suggest their voice boxes have a unique feature

The Los Angeles Times 24 Feb 2024
... a mating call, the shipping industry’s interruption of those songs is potentially worrying, said Michael Noad, director of the Center for Marine Science at the University of Queensland in Australia.
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How do whales sing?

Billings Gazette 24 Feb 2024
MARIA CHENG ... Because some whales sing as a mating call, the shipping industry's interruption of those songs is potentially worrying, said Michael Noad, director of the Centre for Marine Science at the University of Queensland in Australia ... .
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Study unlocks clue to songs from whales

The Bismarck Tribune 24 Feb 2024
MARIA CHENG ... Because some whales sing as a mating call, the shipping industry's interruption of those songs is potentially worrying, said Michael Noad, director of the Centre for Marine Science at the University of Queensland in Australia ... .
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