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Scientists confirm that WA oceanic reefs avoid mass bleaching

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28 May 2024

Little or no coral bleaching has been observed by researchers at remote coral reefs off the north-west coast of Australia.

A scuba diver surveys a healthy coral reef
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Going remote to discover how WA’s oceanic reefs have fared this summer

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23 April 2024

AIMS scientists are venturing out to monitor how Ashmore Reef, the Scott Reefs and Mermaid Reef in the Rowley Shoals are faring following an uncertain summer.

A scuba diver monitors a healthy coral reef
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Massive science effort seeks to learn from mass bleaching event

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18 April 2024

The Australian Institute of Marine Science has concluded its largest ever science activity on the Great Barrier Reef during a mass coral bleaching event.

Diver swims beside the reef slope. Coral bleaching can be observed.
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Global coral bleaching caused by global warming demands a global response

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17 April 2024

The fourth global coral bleaching event, announced this week, is an urgent wake-up call to the world.

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Reef snapshot details widespread coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

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17 April 2024

The 2023−24 summer has seen substantial climate driven impacts across the Great Barrier Reef, with widespread coral bleaching, two cyclones and several severe flood events.

aerial view of a reef showing signs of bleaching
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Unfolding global bleaching calls for collaboration and solutions

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16 April 2024

The declaration of a global coral bleaching event indicates the increasing pressure climate change is having on reef systems around the world.

A branching coral is bleached, while small fish swim amongst it's branches
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AIMS reef monitoring technology used in Vietnam

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12 April 2024

New AIMS-developed reef monitoring technology is now being used by scientists in Vietnam.

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Corals can bounce back after heatwaves – but only if there’s enough time between them

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05 April 2024

With marine heatwaves of varying severity identified in Australian waters over the summer, a new study of a remote coral reef in the north-west has found that they can recover from bleaching events caused by heatwaves, and other disturbances, as long as there is enough time. 

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Bleaching can hamper reproduction and recovery in corals

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26 March 2024

Bleaching can suppress reproduction in a common coral species found in the Great Barrier Reef, hampering future reef replenishment.

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Bolstering in-water measurements with tourism operators on the Reef

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14 March 2024

An AIMS team led by scientist, Dr Neal Cantin, has installed underwater loggers at three key tourism sites. The loggers expand the existing network of temperature sensors AIMS has along the Reef. The scientists have additional help thanks to local tourism operators, whose regular trips to the sites help keep the loggers maintained and the science on track. 

Two divers at the surface smiling and holding equipment that measure light