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| The wonder and brilliance of the Great Barrier Reef is being eroded - it will be reduced to a shadow of itself within a decade. |
The Queensland Government procrastinates and argues the science
of climate change is inconclusive, suggesting the need of more research, while
one of the fundamentals of the state’s infrastructure crumbles.
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of
the world, is disappearing and according to new report there might less than a
quarter of it left within a decade.
A story in today’s (October 2) Melbourne Age, headed: “Great reef catastrophe” reports on a long-term investigation by scientists at Townsville’s
Australian Institute of Marine Science who found that coral had been wiped out
by intense tropical cyclones, a native species of starfish and coral bleaching.
"The
big concern going forward is that if nothing else changes then within 20 years
the reef could be in a perilous state," said institute senior scientist
Peter Doherty.
The
sheer brilliance of the Great Barrier Reef is one of the fundamentals of
Queensland’s tourism industry.

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