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Coral reefs face desperate struggle


Coral reefs face desperate struggle
By KARL WILSON in Sydney |
China Daily |
Updated: 2021-08-03 08:19
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Kay Davis conducts a survey on the seabed off Heron Island in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, on Dec 2. ASHLY MCMAHON/FOR CHINA DAILY
Climate change takes its toll on marine ecosystems
From the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska to the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, Southeast Asia and the Red Sea, coral reefs swarm with colorful marine life.
However, these great natural wonders of the world face an uncertain future due to climate change.
The biggest coral reefs are found in the clear, shallow waters of the tropics and subtropics. The largest of these, Australia s Great Barrier Reef, is more than 2,400 kilometers long and is causing significant concerns for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization s Heritage Committee. ....

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Coral reefs face desperate struggle


Coral reefs face desperate struggle
By KARL WILSON in Sydney |
China Daily |
Updated: 2021-08-03 08:19
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Kay Davis conducts a survey on the seabed off Heron Island in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, on Dec 2. ASHLY MCMAHON/FOR CHINA DAILY
Climate change takes its toll on marine ecosystems
From the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska to the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, Southeast Asia and the Red Sea, coral reefs swarm with colorful marine life.
However, these great natural wonders of the world face an uncertain future due to climate change.
The biggest coral reefs are found in the clear, shallow waters of the tropics and subtropics. The largest of these, Australia s Great Barrier Reef, is more than 2,400 kilometers long and is causing significant concerns for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization s Heritage Committee. ....

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Great Barrier Reef dodges 'in danger' label after lobbying


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However, the body has called for a reactive monitoring mission to visit Australia to study the reef s current condition.
The timetable was faster than what was proposed by some countries - following lobbying by Australia - which would have seen the reef not considered for inclusion again until 2023.
Ley welcomed the decision and said it was never about Australia hiding from the challenges facing the reef or the pressures of climate change .
It has been about ensuring a fair and transparent process for the reef and the people who work tirelessly to protect it, she said.
Our concern was always that UNESCO had sought an immediate in danger listing without appropriate consultation, without a site visit and without all the latest information, and it is clear that this process has concerned not only Australia but other nations as well. ....

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