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Great barrier reef experiences largest annual coral decline The great barrier reef suffered its largest annual decline in live coral over the past year, according to a report released wednesday by the australian institute of marine science. Coral cover across the great barrier reef has experienced its largest annual decline since records began, a report from the australian institute of marine science (aims) has found.

Parts of the great barrier reef have suffered the largest annual decline in coral cover since records began nearly 40 years ago, according to a new report. The australian institute of marine sciences said the reef has experienced the largest annual decline in coral cover in its northern and southern regions since monitoring began 39 years. On the northern great barrier reef, from cape york to cooktown, average coral cover dropped by about a quarter between 2024 and 2025 (from 39.8% to 30%)

The largest declines on individual reefs (up to 70% loss) occurred near lizard island.

Parts of the great barrier reef have suffered the steepest annual decline in live coral cover following the worst bleaching events in nearly four decades. Parts of the great barrier reef have experienced the largest annual decline in coral cover in nearly 40 years, with experts warning it faces a future of increased volatility Following mass bleaching in 2024 and 2025, the great barrier reef has suffered the biggest declines in coral cover in recorded history according to the australian institute of marine science’s (aims) annual survey report Decreases in coral cover are caused by the death of corals.

Parts of australia’s iconic great barrier reef, famed for its stunning colors and biodiversity, suffered the biggest decline of coral on record last year after a marine heatwave bleached vast.

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