Hindustan Times (East UP)

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is ‘critical and deteriorat­ing’

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MELBOURNE: The health of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the world’s most extensive and spectacula­r coral reef ecosystem, is in a critical state and deteriorat­ing as climate change warms up the waters in which it lies, an internatio­nal conservati­on group said.

The World Heritage-listed site off Australia’s northeaste­rn coast has lost more than half its coral in the past three decades.

Coral-bleaching in 2016, 2017 and 2020 has further damaged it health and affected its animal, bird and marine population, the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature said in a report.

Such bleaching occurs when hotter water destroys the algae which the coral feeds on, causing it to turn white.

The union moved the reef’s status to critical and deteriorat­ing on its watchlist. Some activities which threaten it, like fishing and coastal developmen­t, can be tackled by the management authoritie­s, the union said.

“Other pressures cannot be addressed at the site level, such as climate change, which is recognised as the greatest threat,” it said.

Progress towards safeguardi­ng the reef under a long-term sustainabi­lity plan through to 2050 has been slow and it has not been possible to stop its deteriorat­ion, it said.

The turtle population­s - as well as the scalloped hammerhead shark, many seabird population­s and possibly some dolphin species are declining.

Efforts to safeguard the reef are rising, however. HSBC and the Queensland government said in October they would buy “Reef Credits”, a tradable unit that quantifies and values the work undertaken to improve water quality flowing onto the reef.

 ??  ?? An aerial view from 2014 of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of the Whitsunday Islands, along the coast of Queensland.
An aerial view from 2014 of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of the Whitsunday Islands, along the coast of Queensland.

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