What no one wants to happen to the Great Barrier Reef is now true when scientists have recently released the announcement, the world's largest coral reef is going through a period
Recent statistics have shown that nearly 70% of shallow coral species at the northern point of the Great Barrier Reef are bleached.
Besides the mission to explore space, scientists from the US Space and Aeronautics Agency (NASA) are working on a project to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
The Australian ABC news agency on November 5 reported for the first time that Australia discovered pink rays off the coast of Lady Elliot island in the world's largest coral reef
When seawater is continuously heated, scientists have observed events of coral bleaching at a greater and more frequent level. Ecologists worry that climate change can make corals
Great Barrier Reef coral reefs, Queensland-Australia eat plastic debris in the ocean. This new finding has made scientists extremely concerned.
Natural heritage areas such as the Great Barrier Reef are unable to withstand the effects of increased temperatures.
According to a reporter in Sydney, the Australian Government has confirmed that the country has made significant progress in protecting the world's largest coral reef Great Barrier
According to a reporter in Australia, the Queensland state government has announced a new plan to protect the world's largest coral reef Great Barrier Reef.
The report, released by Australian Environment Minister Mark Butler, shows that the Great Barrier Reef has been degraded since 2009 as a result of tornadoes, floods and pollution.