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Australian scientists celebrate Great Barrier Reef comeback

BY PHIL MERCER
VOA NEWS

SYDNEY — Despite dire predictions about the impact of climate change on Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef, researchers have found that badly-damaged coral has managed to repair itself. Scientists say, although this is a heartening discovery, the threat of global warming to the world's largest coral system has not diminished.

Scientists have warned that the Great Barrier Reef — which stretches for more than 2,500 kilometers down Australia's northeast coast — is likely to bear the brunt of warmer ocean temperatures.

A major concern has been the bleaching of coral, where the sensitive marine organisms wither under environmental stress caused by increased water temperature, pollution or sedimentation.

Unexpected discovery brings good news

An unexpected discovery at the southern end of the reef has provided some rare good news for researchers.

Researchers found that coral in the Keppel Islands off Queensland, which was damaged by bleaching in 2006 and then smothered by seaweed that overgrew the reef, has managed to repair itself.

Laurence McCook from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority says the sudden disappearance of that stifling band of seaweed helped spark the recovery.

"Although the reef was covered in this massive bloom of a particular seaweed, that seaweed experienced a quite spectacular, unusual die-back," he explained. "Now, that gave the corals a kind of a second chance, if you like. And, the second factor was that the corals really took that chance, showing spectacular growth and in particular re-growth from surviving fragments of coral tissue."

Pollution under control

Another key factor was the pristine condition of the sea, with pollution now controlled by restrictions on fishing and controlling the runoff of soil and pesticides from farms on the mainland.

Experts say to see reefs bounce back from mass coral bleaching in less than a decade is highly unusual.

Like other coral systems, the Great Barrier Reef is facing a range of environmental threats. Scientists say their capacity to recovery from damage inflicted by warmer waters, for example, will be critical to its future health.

The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's premier tourist attractions. It covers an area bigger than Britain and is the largest living structure on earth and the only one visible from space.

 
Comments (4)
4 Thursday, 30 April 2009 02:27
K Davis
I am amazed that the Left-biased media actually printed the story.
The statement:
"Experts say to see reefs bounce back from mass coral bleaching in less than a decade is highly unusual . . . ", is symbolic of all aspects of science, and, in particular, the analysis of ever more complex systems (whether it is the reef, the climate, the fusion process, and so on . . .); it is what is known in philosophy as arrested knowledge.
Just because current theories don't hold water doesn't mean that they are incorrect - but it isn't until 2020 hindsight kicks in and we all go 'oh, well we got that wrong didn't we'.
A classic example is the sound barrier - many 'experts' believed at the time that no vehicle could go faster than the speed of sound as they'd all 'hit a wall' and be destroyed.
reality proved them wrong.
All the theories about global warming are based on spurious computer models that have little, if any, bearing to reality; the 'sound barrier' hostility based on spurious data.
But it makes for a good global campaign for enslavement, gross escalations of taxation, and the empowerment of politicians (even ones who were really bad singers to boot!).
ps - good one 'uhoh'!
3 Wednesday, 29 April 2009 12:21
bystander
This is truly hilarious... First -- fly-over ice-thickness measurement expedition that exposed how dumb was the idea of some "heroic" lady traveling on sledges with home-built ice radar.
Now -- "suddenly" recovered corals... Which existed for many million years and survived way more serious warmings, coolings and who knows what. When people will realize that true scientists do not need to be so vocal as greens? That excessive "vocality" should be used as a sign to ignore given idiot completely?

Because truth does not need strong lungs or million dollars spent on ad campaigns -- "reality check" events expose scam and shows truth regardless how rich Sierra club or how loud Greenies. And this is what happens right now...
2 Wednesday, 29 April 2009 04:02
Hostile Knowlege
The author must be in error. The Great Barrier Reef is dying.

Isn't it?
1 Monday, 27 April 2009 21:39
liljonny
Does this mean we can finally tell people that Global Warming is a scam? Or can we still pull in some more money.

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