It was the first time on record the reef had suffered bleaching during a La Nina weather cycle, when cooler temperatures would normally be expected
Sydney, Australia: A prolonged summer heatwave in Australia left 91 percent of the Great Barrier Reef's coral damaged by bleaching, according to a new government monitoring report.
It was the first time on record the reef had suffered bleaching during a La Nina weather cycle, when cooler temperatures would normally be expected.
The Reef Snapshot report offered new details of the damage caused by the fourth "mass bleaching" the world's largest coral reef system has experienced since 2016, which was first revealed in March.
"Climate change is escalating, and the Reef is already experiencing the consequences of this," the report warned.