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Deep reefs of the Great Barrier Reef offer limited thermal refuge during mass coral bleaching

September 21, 2018
by Sprep-Admin

Our rapidly warming climate is threatening coral reefs as thermal anomalies trigger mass coral bleaching events. Click on the link below to access the full paper.

Original Article: Deep reefs of the Great Barrier Reef offer limited thermal refuge during mass coral bleaching
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