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Spearfishers film terrifying encounter with shark feeding frenzy in WA

Spearfishers film terrifying encounter with shark feeding frenzy in WA
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Tourist couple are drenched by a huge wave on Dirk Hartog Island


A young travelling couple were drenched when they stood on rocks too close to the ocean when a massive wave rolled in.
The pair were exploring Dirk Hartog Island, a popular tourist haven in Shark Bay in northern Western Australia, a decided to pose for photos.
We spotted a 20-30m cliff edge watching the waves break and thought it would be a great photo opportunity, they explained.
It was. except for the one rogue wave caught on camera [that] absolutely smashed us.  Everyone survived except the hat.
Calm before the storm - Dani (pictured) isn t aware what is brewing behind her in the ocean in a remote part of Western Australia on Dirk Hartog Island ....

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UNESCO reveals largest carbon stores found in Australian World Heritage Sites


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Australia s marine World Heritage Sites are among the world s largest stores of carbon dioxide according to a new report from the United Nations, co-authored by an ECU marine science expert.
The UNESCO report found Australia s six marine World Heritage Sites hold 40 per cent of the estimated 5 billion tons of carbon dioxide stored in mangrove, seagrass and tidal marsh ecosystems within UNESCO sites.
The report quantifies the enormous amounts of so-called blue carbon absorbed and stored by those ecosystems across the world s 50 UNESCO marine World Heritage Sites.
Despite covering less than 1 per cent of the world s surface, blue carbon ecosystems are responsible for around half of the carbon dioxide absorbed by the world s oceans while it is estimated they absorb carbon dioxide at a rate about 30 times faster than rainforests. ....

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