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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
The reefs around Heron Island Research station and resort on the Great Barrier Reef. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
A turtle is camouflage amongst the bleached and dead staghorn coral off Heron Island. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
Eddie Gray from Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilsons office diving on bleached and dead staghorn coral off Heron Island. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
Marine Biologist and Emeritus Professor at James Cook University Terry Hughes (left) with Tasmanian Greens Senator Peter Whish-Wilson inspecting the coral around the Heron Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. They were checking on the extent of coral bleaching on the reefs around the island. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
Marine Biologist and Emeritus Professor at James Cook University Terry Hughes (left) with Tasmanian Greens Senator Peter Whish-Wilson inspecting the coral around the Heron Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. They were checking on the extent of coral bleaching on the reefs around the island. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
Marine Biologist and Emeritus Professor at James Cook University Terry Hughes inspects the coral around the Heron Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. He was checking on the extent of coral bleaching on the reefs around the island. Saturday 27th April 2024.
Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
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Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
Marine Biologist and Emeritus Professor at James Cook University Terry Hughes (left) aboard a research inflatable from the Heron Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef on his way to see the coral bleaching on the reefs near the island. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Great Barrier Reef's worst bleaching leaves giant coral graveyard: ‘It looks as if it has been carpet bombed'
Scientists stunned by scale of destruction after summer of storm surges, cyclones and floods.
Beneath the turquoise waters off Heron Island lies a huge, brain-shaped Porites coral that, in health, would be a rude shade of purplish-brown. Today that coral outcrop, or bommie, shines snow white.
Bulk carriers, mostly for coal; moored offshore await their turn to enter Gladstone Harbour. Saturday 27th April 2024.
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Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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outrigger boats on the coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Outrigger boats on the coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Coral reef near Ambatomilo, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Ambatomilo, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Conception island northeast of Longisland with coral reef along the coast
Conception Island northeast of Long Island with coral reef along the coast, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America
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Conception island northeast of Longisland with coral reef along the coast
Conception Island northeast of Long Island with coral reef along the coast, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America
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Conception island northeast of Longisland with coral reef along the coast
Conception Island northeast of Long Island with coral reef along the coast, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Striped Goby, Trimma cana, Turtle Cove, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Pyjama Cardinalfish, Sphaeramia nematoptera, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Sharp Teeth of Lizardfish, Saurida gracilis, Turtle Cove, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Magenta Dottyback, Pseudochromis porphyreus, Turtle Cove, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Red Crescent-tail Bigeye, Priacanthus hamrur, Blue Corner, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Pink Anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, Turtle Cove, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Unterwasserwelten (Archivbilder)
(10/22/2013) California sea lion, Zalophus californianus, swimming at surface and reefscape in front at Los islotes near La Paz Baja California sur at the sea of Cortes *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19545903
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Hawksbill turtle heads for the surface and a breath of air, Sodwana Bay, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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patterns around the mouth and eye of a black spotted moray eel, sodwana bay, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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patterns around the mouth of a giant clam (Tridacna spp.), sodwana bay, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) swimming in the Indian Ocean near Sodwana bay with a diver in the background (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX, US VIRGIN ISLANDS, CARIBBEAN
Knowledge in swimming is enough. The snorkeling trail is well signposted. There are a lot of resting points. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX, US VIRGIN ISLANDS, CARIBBEAN
Knowledge in swimming is enough. The snorkeling trail is well signposted. There are a lot of resting points. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX, US VIRGIN ISLANDS, CARIBBEAN
Before starting the underwater snorkeling trail, the tourists are warned not to touch or keep away the corals. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX, US VIRGIN ISLANDS, CARIBBEAN
Buck Island, the small island in front of the main island St. Croix. The marina park, an US national park, has got a signposted snorkeling trail through the coral reef. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX, US VIRGIN ISLANDS, CARIBBEAN
Buck Island, the small island in front of the main island St. Croix. The marina park, an US national park, has got a signposted snorkeling trail through the coral reef. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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DIVE THEO'S WRECK, GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS
UNEXSO (Underwater Explorers Society) also offers an enjoyable dive on an artificially submerged wreck. Called ?TheoÍs Wreckñ, it lies 30 m deep in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas and offers a new home to large numbers of reef fish. The inhabitants of the wreck have got used to daily visits by divers, and peaceful co-existence prevails. More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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SHARK FEEDING, GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS
Every day at lunchtime the UNEXSO offers people the chance to take part in the great shark feed. On a sandbank off Grand Bahama island, divers can film and photograph these noble creatures at a depth of about 15 m. The staff feed mackerel to the sharks by hand. After being fed, the sharks swim away over the heads of the divers, enabling them to get close-up shots. More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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DOLPHIN SHOW OPEN SEA, GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS
The UNEXSO diving-school offers dives with trained dolphins in the open sea. With diving-teachers on hand, guests are allowed to feed and stroke the dolphins. These will give their undivided attention to each guest in turn - just as long as the food lasts. More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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UNDERWATER WALK, HELMET DIVER, NASSAU, BAHAMAS
More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. A walk under water near Nassau/ New Providence with Harry the spiny perch in the lead. For non-divers this is a risk-free excursion at a depth of 4 m under the sea. The diving-helmets are supplied with compressed air through plastic tubes. Up to six tourists at a time climb down a ladder and stay in the warm water for 20 minutes. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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DIVE GENTLE GROUPER, SAN SALVADOR, BAHAMAS
More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. The spiny perch spots an image of itself in the waterproof book. Wherever these plastic books are shown, they immediately attract the attention of the fish, who admittedly, after a brief examination, rapidly lose interest again. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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DIVE, FEEDING, GENTLE GROUPER;TAME GROUPER, SAN SALVADOR, BAHAMAS
More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. Here is a photography school on the island of San Salvador. The spiny perch loves eating cheese and is happy to pose for the photographers. Using aluminium poles, the divers learn how to judge distances correctly under water. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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DIVE, SCOOTER, SAN SALVADOR, BAHAMAS
More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. Round trip through the coral reef of San Salvador behind the scooter with electric powertrain.
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SHARK FEEDING, LONG ISLAND, BAHAMAS
More and more diving-schools offer underwater attractions - with photos guaranteed. Stella Maris on Long Island: two or three times a week the sharks are fed in the open sea. For years this has been a favourite thrill for paying tourists. People who play safe at home or at work, risk their lives when on holiday. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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REEF FISH, SCHOOL OF FISH, LONG ISLAND, BAHAMAS
A school of reef fishs at the coral reef of Long Island, Bahamas.
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SPEAR FISHING, UPOLU ISLAND, SAMOA WESTERN, POLYNESIA
Traditional spear fishing.The polynesian fisher with selfe made diving glaces hunts in the shallow corall reef.. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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Tourism attractions of the island of Yap
June 30, 2007, Yap, Yap, Micronesia: The island of Yap in the Federated States of Micronesia is famous for its manta rays, dances and unusual stone money. Divers come from around the world to see the marine life here. It is one of the few places in the world tha mantas rays can be seen on a consistent basis.. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tourism attractions in Western Thailand
June 30, 2007, Phuket, Thailand, Thailand: Western Thailand is fast becoming one of diving's most popular destinations. Islands and reefs offshore Phuket, the Similans and Myanmar all provide a wide variety of marine life for divers to see. The Phuket area offers a variety of hotels, eateries and activities. Live aboard diving is becoming very popular.///Diving in Thai waters is full of color and surprises. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tourism attractions in Western Thailand
June 30, 2007, Phuket, Thailand, Thailand: Western Thailand is fast becoming one of diving's most popular destinations. Islands and reefs offshore Phuket, the Similans and Myanmar all provide a wide variety of marine life for divers to see. The Phuket area offers a variety of hotels, eateries and activities. Live aboard diving is becoming very popular.///Diving in Thai waters is full of color and surprises. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tourism attractions in Western Thailand
June 30, 2007, Phuket, Thailand, Thailand: Western Thailand is fast becoming one of diving's most popular destinations. Islands and reefs offshore Phuket, the Similans and Myanmar all provide a wide variety of marine life for divers to see. The Phuket area offers a variety of hotels, eateries and activities. Live aboard diving is becoming very popular. ///Diving in Thai waters is full of color and surprises. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tourism attractions in Western Thailand
June 30, 2007, Phuket, Thailand, Thailand: Western Thailand is fast becoming one of diving's most popular destinations. Islands and reefs offshore Phuket, the Similans and Myanmar all provide a wide variety of marine life for divers to see. The Phuket area offers a variety of hotels, eateries and activities. Live aboard diving is becoming very popular. ///Diving in Thai waters is full of color and surprises. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tourism attractions in Western Thailand
June 30, 2007, Phuket, Thailand, Thailand: Western Thailand is fast becoming one of diving's most popular destinations. Islands and reefs offshore Phuket, the Similans and Myanmar all provide a wide variety of marine life for divers to see. The Phuket area offers a variety of hotels, eateries and activities. Live aboard diving is becoming very popular. ///Diving in Thai waters is full of color and surprises. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tourism attractions in Western Thailand
June 30, 2007, Phuket, Thailand, Thailand: Western Thailand is fast becoming one of diving's most popular destinations. Islands and reefs offshore Phuket, the Similans and Myanmar all provide a wide variety of marine life for divers to see. The Phuket area offers a variety of hotels, eateries and activities. Live aboard diving is becoming very popular.///Diving in Thai waters is full of color and surprises. Credit: Tim Rock / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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