Hindustan Times (East UP)

Ocean warming threatens Great Barrier Reef: Report

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MELBOURNE: Waters off Australia face more frequent and severe marine heatwaves that threaten the Great Barrier Reef, a report said on Monday, as a United Nations team began a visit to evaluate whether the World Heritage site should be listed as “in danger”.

The reef is at risk of another mass bleaching, following three in the past six years, as sea surface temperatur­es off the northeast coast of Australia have soared to as much as 2-4 degrees Celsius above average, Australian environmen­tal group Climate Council said in the report.

The government’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority last Friday said most of the marine park off the coast of Queensland state had been hit by “significan­t heat stress” over the summer, which in the Southern Hemisphere falls between the months of December and February.

The marine heatwaves are affecting fisheries, damaging species and hurting tourism.

“It’s getting grim and it’s getting to the point where we can’t even simulate the combinatio­n of conditions that the reef is experienci­ng in a controlled laboratory setting to discern this,” said marine biologist Jodie Rummer at James Cook University in Queensland.

If climate change continues unabated, the reef could face bleaching events annually after 2044, the Climate Council said.

The report was released the day Unesco experts were set to begin a 10-day trip to Australia to meet scientists, regulators, policymake­rs, local communitie­s and indigenous leaders to assess the government’s Reef 2050 Plan.

The team’s main goal is to assess whether the plan “addresses the threats posed to the Great Barrier Reef by climate change and other factors, and that it determines a pathway for accelerate­d action”. Unesco said in a statement.

The experts’ report is expected by early May, and will lead to a recommenda­tion to the World Heritage Committee due to meet in late June - on whether the site should be listed as “in danger”.

With heavy lobbying, Canberra averted the embarrassm­ent of an “in danger” listing in 2015 and last year.

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