Scientists Warn of Rising Ocean Temperatures and Coral Reef Deterioration

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Scientists warn that unprecedented marine heatwaves, likened to 'underwater bushfires,' are causing severe coral bleaching at Ningaloo Reef and the Great Barrier Reef, driven by global warming and local fossil fuel projects, threatening marine ecosystems and local economies. Efforts are underway to monitor and develop resilient corals, but urgent action to reduce emissions is critical to prevent irreversible damage.
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