Immediate global action on “ambitious climate and reduced emissions targets” are now needed to halt “catastrophic damage” to ...
Researchers are urging policymakers to take action in light of 'catastrophic' damage to the world's largest coral reef system ...
Europeans were introduced to the Great Barrier Reef by British explorer Capt. James Cook, who came upon it quite by accident. On a June evening in 1770, Cook heard the screech of wood against ...
Scientists say the latest study of the effects of a heatwave on a part of the Great Barrier Reef shows 'catastrophic' damage – with global warming no ...
While it isn't the pop culture archetypal shark with open jaw and razor sharp teeth, marine biologist Dr Jodie Rummer describes the epaulette shark as the "toughest" on the Great Barrier Reef.
Researchers behind a new study have warned that the Great Barrier Reef has reached catastrophic coral bleaching levels.
A marine heatwave has caused "catastrophic" damage to the Great Barrier Reef, inflicting health impacts to coral not ...
The Great Barrier Reef is still recovering from ... sediment run-off to be the biggest long-term impact on the reef. James Cook University senior researcher Abbi Scott said mud still smothered ...
James Cook University is located in Queensland, Australia, alongside the Great Barrier Reef and the Rainforest of the Wet Tropics. The University has about 12,000 undergraduates, and is ranked as one ...