Great Barrier Reef: cooler weather reduces threat of mass bleaching outbreak this summer
by Graham Readfearn from on (#5W0KC)
Cloud and rain over the past 10 days bring much-needed relief to heat-stressed coral, government authority says
The risk of widespread coral bleaching across the Great Barrier Reef has subsided after cloud and rain over the past 10 days caused substantial cooling" of heat-stressed corals, according to the government's reef management authority.
Scientists and conservationists have feared it could suffer its sixth major mass bleaching outbreak this summer with record high temperatures over the reef in December.
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