Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Time to save coral reefs running out fast: Study

- Press Trust of India

MELBOURNE: The window for saving the world’s coral reefs from the effects of global warming is rapidly closing, according to a study.

For the first time, researcher­s have measured the escalating rate of coral bleaching at locations throughout the tropics over the past four decades.

The study published in the journal Science documents a dramatic shortening of the gap between pairs of bleaching events, threatenin­g the future existence of these iconic ecosystems and the livelihood­s of many millions of people.

“The time between bleaching events at each location has diminished five-fold in the past 3-4 decades, from once every 25-30 years in the early 1980s to an average of just once every six years since 2010,” said Terry Hughes, director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (Coral COE) in Australia.

“Before the 1980s, mass bleaching of corals was unheard of, even during strong El Nino conditions, but now repeated bouts of regional-scale bleaching and mass mortality of corals has become the new normal around the world as temperatur­es continue to rise,” said Hughes.

The study establishe­s a transition from a period before the 1980s when bleaching only occurred locally, to an intermedia­te stage in the 1980s and 1990s when mass bleaching was first recorded during warmer than average El Nino conditions, and finally to the current era when climate-driven bleaching is now occurring throughout ENSO cycles.

The researcher­s show that tropical sea temperatur­es are warmer today during cooler than average La Nina conditions than they were 40 years ago during El Nino periods. El Nino and La Nina are opposite phases of a naturally occurring global climate cycle.

“Coral bleaching is a stress response caused by exposure of coral reefs to elevated ocean temperatur­es. When bleaching is severe, many of the corals die. It takes at least a decade to replace even the fastest-growing species,” said Professor Andrew Baird of Coral COE.

 ??  ?? A researcher examines bleached coral at the Zenith Reef in the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef NYT
A researcher examines bleached coral at the Zenith Reef in the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef NYT

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