India, Dec. 10 -- Three-quarters of Goniopora corals at One Tree Reef have died after bleaching and black band disease.
The losses occurred during the fourth global mass bleaching event, affecting 84% of reefs worldwide.
Extreme heat weakened corals, enabling rapid, unprecedented spread of the disease.
Goniopora are usually thermally tolerant, making the event a major warning for global reef resilience.
Scientists say accelerating climate change is outpacing corals' ability to recover and survive.
A combination of extreme heat stress and a rare coral disease has wiped out 75 per cent of Goniopora colonies at a site on the Great Barrier Reef, scientists have reported, raising fresh alarms over the accelerating impacts of climate chang...
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