Article 6A2KQ Decline of more than 500 species of marine life on Australian reefs ‘the tip of the iceberg’, study finds

Decline of more than 500 species of marine life on Australian reefs ‘the tip of the iceberg’, study finds

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Graham Readfearn
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Increasing ocean temperatures present existential threat' with knock-on effects for ecosystems and commercial fisheries, researchers say

More than 500 common species of fish, seaweed, coral and invertebrates that live on reefs around Australia have declined in the past decade, a study has found, as experts warn not all is well in the ocean".

Global heating was likely the main driver of the falls, with marine heatwaves and a rise in ocean temperatures hitting species that live on rocky and coral reefs.

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