In-water monitoring by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) shows hard coral cover across the Great Barrier Reef remains at similar levels to that recorded in 2022, with small decreases in the Northern, Central and Southern regions.
A relatively mild summer is expected to have provided further relief for the Great Barrier Reef, according to the Reef snapshot: summer 2022/23, released today.
Long-Term Monitoring Program
Annual Summary Report of Coral Reef Condition 2021/22
Continued coral recovery leads to 36-year highs across
two-thirds of the Great Barrier Reef
Surveys from the AIMS Long Term Monitoring Program have returned good news from the southern Great Barrier Reef, showing offshore reefs suffered little impact from moderate bleaching during the 2019-20 mass coral bleaching event.

Corals on multiple reefs in the southern GBR have recovered from the 2020 mass coral bleaching event.

The Annual Summary Report on coral reef condition for 2019/20 has been released today.

Marine scientists recorded small increases in coral cover on the GBR according to underwater survey results released today.

With the Great Barrier Reef under stress from increasingly frequent disturbances, the latest health check shows the Reef needs more time to recover.

Reef condition for the far northern Great Barrier Reef is variable, according to early data released by the Australian Institute of Marine Science.

The vessel in our fleet is in Queensland waters for the first time, to help scientists conduct a 25-day health check of remote far northern reefs.
