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Great Barrier Reef Gets $379 Million Boost After Coral Dies Off (bloomberg.com)

The Great Barrier Reef is being given a $379 million boost by Australia in the battle to save the world's largest living structure as it faces mounting challenges such as climate change, agricultural runoff and a coral-eating starfish. From a report: "Like reefs all over the world, the Great Barrier Reef is under pressure," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in a statement on Sunday, calling the funding the largest granted to the famous tourist icon. "A big challenge demands a big investment -- and this investment gives our reef the best chance." [...] The new funding comes after Deloitte Access Economics valued the reef last year at A$56 billion, based on an asset supporting tens of thousands of jobs and which contributes A$6.4 billion a year to the economy. Still, that was before a study released this month in Nature showed about 30 percent of the reef, which is bigger than Japan, died off in 2016 during an extended marine heatwave.

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  1. Pre election spin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Reality is, the reef goes through ups and downs. You can't control the whole reef like a theme park, there will always be dead zones and regenerating zones. It's way to big to control. Admittedly controlling over use of fertilizer by farmers is a good start.

    1. Re:Pre election spin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Reality is, you're a fucking moron. The reef is going to not come back because the conditions are not going to get better, they're going to continue getting worse in surges.