Great Barrier Reef ocean temperature the hottest it’s been in 400 years, researchers find by drilling into coral

Australian researchers warn the Coral Sea is the warmest it has been in at least 400 years, putting the Great Barrier Reef in danger.

Lead author Benjamin Henley said the research, published in Nature journal on Thursday, involved drilling the cores of coral to identify geochemical changes and reconstruct past sea-surface temperatures.

Co-author Professor Helen McGregor said it was like counting the rings of a tree to determine its age.

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Their research concluded sea-surface temperatures in the Coral Sea were relatively stable and cool for centuries before rapid increases to unprecedented levels recorded between January and March, posing a danger to the reef.

The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest reef with a size on par with that of Japan.

UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee opted not to list the reef as “in danger” in July due to plans in place to protect it, a decision welcomed by the commonwealth and Queensland governments that jointly manage it.

But that will not stop scientists saying it is at risk.

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