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Great Barrier Reef saw huge losses from 2016 heatwave
Heat stress and bleaching — the loss of symbiotic algae — killed many corals in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef after the 2016 crisis. Credit: Richard Vevers/XL Catlin SS/The Ocean Agency
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Nature 556, 281-282 (2018)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-018-04660-w
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Coral crisis: Great Barrier Reef bleaching is “the worst we’ve ever seen”