The 27–year decline of coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef and its causes

Australian Institute of Marine Science · University of Wollongong

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Abstract

The world's coral reefs are being degraded, and the need to reduce local pressures to offset the effects of increasing global pressures is now widely recognized. This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of coral cover, identifies the main drivers of coral mortality, and quantifies the rates of potential recovery of the Great Barrier Reef. Based on the world's most extensive time series data on reef condition (2,258 surveys of 214 reefs over 1985-2012), we show a major decline in coral cover from 28.0% to 13.8% (0.53% y(-1)), a loss of 50.7% of initial coral cover. Tropical cyclones, coral predation by crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), and coral bleaching accounted for 48%, 42%, and 10% of the…

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Keywords
  • Coral bleaching
  • Coral
  • Reef
  • Coral reef
  • Resilience of coral reefs
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental issues with coral reefs
  • Oceanography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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