The Columbus Dispatch

Coral reef is taller than Empire State Building

- Wyatte Grantham-philips

Scientists have discovered a “massive” detached coral reef in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef – the first of its kind in over 120 years. And at approximat­ely 1,640 feet, it is taller than the Empire State Building.

The reef was found Oct. 20 by a team conducting a year-long underwater mapping of the region’s seafloor, the Schmidt Ocean Institute said Monday in a release.

The Institute’s underwater robot, “Subastian,” explored the reef. The dive was livestream­ed.

“We are surprised and elated by what we have found,” the group’s leader, Dr. Robin Beaman of James

Cook University, said. “To not only 3D map the reef in detail, but also visually see this discovery with Subastian, is incredible.”

The new reef is blade-like. With an almost 1-milewide base, it rises 1,640 feet and its peak sits about 130 feet below the ocean’s surface. It is taller than the Empire State Building (1,450 feet), Petronas Twin Towers (1,480 feet) and Eiffel Tower (1,060 feet).

The discovery also adds to seven other detached reefs in the area, including the reef at Raine Island, the world’s largest nesting area for green sea turtles.

Beaman’s team will continue its expedition of the ocean surroundin­g Australia until Nov. 17. The maps will become available on a national Australian seabed mapping program called Ausseabed.

“This unexpected discovery affirms that we continue to find unknown structures and new species in our ocean,” stated Wendy Schmidt, co-founder of Schmidt Ocean Institute.

“The state of our knowledge about what’s in the ocean has long been so limited. Thanks to new technologi­es that work as our eyes, ears and hands in the deep ocean, we have the capacity to explore like never before. New oceanscape­s are opening to us, revealing the ecosystems and diverse life forms that share the planet with us.”

 ?? SARAH LAI/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? A detached coral reef has been discovered in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the first in over 120 years.
SARAH LAI/AFP/GETTY IMAGES A detached coral reef has been discovered in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the first in over 120 years.

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