half of great barrier reef disappears in last 27 years

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Australia's Great Barrier Reef is a glittering gem — the world's largest coral reef ecosystem — chock-full of diverse marine life. But new research shows it is also in steep decline, with half of the reef vanishing in the past 27 years.
Katharina Fabricius, a coral reef ecologist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science and study co-author, told LiveScience that she has been diving and working on the reef since 1988 — and has watched the decline. "I hear of the changes anecdotally, but this is the first long-term look at the overall status of the reef. There are still a lot of fish, and you can see giant clams, but not the same color and diversity as in the past."
To get their data, Fabricius and her colleagues surveyed 214 different reefs around the Great Barrier Reef, compiling information from 2,258 surveys to determine the rate of decline between 1985 and 2012. They estimated the coral cover, or the amount of the seafloor covered with living coral.
That overall 50-percent decline, they estimate, is a yearly loss of about 3.4 percent of the reef. [Photos of Great Barrier Reef Through Time]
They did find some local differences, with the relatively pristine northern region showing no decline over the past two decades.

http://news.yahoo.com/half-great-barrier-reef-lost-past-3-decades-191029428.html
 
The Rain Forest too!

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No shit. You believe in man made global warming

Man made yes.I beleve that.Not just any type of Man. Specificlly Industries and capitolist corperations.But that doesnt mean anything any more. If we'ed have taken thie seriosly 30 years ago we could have prevented whats about to happen to the Earth.Whats already happening.but even today not enough is being done to stop Global climate change.To little to late.
Get ready to prepare for some really rough weather.
 
Man made yes.I beleve that.Not just any type of Man. Specificlly Industries and capitolist corperations.But that doesnt mean anything any more. If we'ed have taken thie seriosly 30 years ago we could have prevented whats about to happen to the Earth.Whats already happening.but even today not enough is being done to stop Global climate change.To little to late.
Get ready to prepare for some really rough weather.

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Awesome!
 
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef is a glittering gem — the world's largest coral reef ecosystem — chock-full of diverse marine life. But new research shows it is also in steep decline, with half of the reef vanishing in the past 27 years.
Katharina Fabricius, a coral reef ecologist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science and study co-author, told LiveScience that she has been diving and working on the reef since 1988 — and has watched the decline. "I hear of the changes anecdotally, but this is the first long-term look at the overall status of the reef. There are still a lot of fish, and you can see giant clams, but not the same color and diversity as in the past."
To get their data, Fabricius and her colleagues surveyed 214 different reefs around the Great Barrier Reef, compiling information from 2,258 surveys to determine the rate of decline between 1985 and 2012. They estimated the coral cover, or the amount of the seafloor covered with living coral.
That overall 50-percent decline, they estimate, is a yearly loss of about 3.4 percent of the reef. [Photos of Great Barrier Reef Through Time]
They did find some local differences, with the relatively pristine northern region showing no decline over the past two decades.

http://news.yahoo.com/half-great-barrier-reef-lost-past-3-decades-191029428.html

Scientists: To save Great Barrier Reef, kill starfish

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/02/scientists-to-save-great-barrier-reef-kill-starfish/?hpt=hp_c2
 
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