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Australian authorities say the Great Barrier Reef has experienced its greatest annual loss of live coral in four decades. Despite this, the coral deaths — caused mainly by bleaching — have left the area of living coral close to its long-term average. The Australian Institute of Marine Science reported this in an annual survey on Wednesday. The report highlights a new level of volatility on the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mike Emslie, head of the monitoring program, said the live coral cover measured in 2024 was the largest recorded in 39 years. However, the increasing frequency of coral bleaching is having detrimental effects.
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