The Great Barrier Reef Has Highest Growth Of Coral In Nearly 40 Years

The Great Barrier Reef Has Highest Growth Of Coral In Nearly 40 Years

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The Great Barrier Reef is showing signs of recovery despite ongoing threats from climate change. Dr. John Bruno explains that the recent coral growth is a natural process following significant mortality due to heat waves. These heat waves, which are becoming more frequent, cause coral bleaching and death. The recovery is primarily seen in Acropora species, which are quick to rebound but highly sensitive to temperature changes. To protect the reefs, reducing global greenhouse gas emissions is crucial. Citizens can contribute by voting for policies that promote renewable energy and reducing personal emissions.

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What is the significance of the coral species in the genus Acropora for the Great Barrier Reef?

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What actions can individuals take to help protect the oceans?

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