The Great Barrier Reef has lost half its coral since 1985

Oct 2, 2012 by

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By Philip Bump 


Coral of an unknown provenance.

Optimists look at the Great Barrier Reef and see it half-full of coral.

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has lost more than half its coral cover since 1985, according to a new study published Monday. The loss has been spurred by a combination of factors including hurricanes, coral-eating starfish and coral bleaching.

The paper, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is the most comprehensive survey of a reef system over such a long period. The researchers from the Australian Institute of Marine Science found that reef cover fell from 28 percent to 13.8 percent over the past 27 years, with two-thirds of the decline occurring since 1998.

Pessimists are in the corner, sobbing and/or catatonic.

Hat-tip: Steve Silberman.

 

Philip Bump writes about the news for Gristmill. He also uses Twitter a whole lot.

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