Great Barrier Reef under threat
AUSTRALIA: Australia’s spectacular Great Barrier Reef is under threat
from massive floods swamping the country’s northeast which are pouring
harmful debris and sediment into the sea, an expert said Wednesday.
The full impact of the floods, which are rushing huge volumes of
water into the pristine surrounds of the world’s largest coral reef, is
not yet known, but the influx will stress the colourful corals, said
Michelle Devlin.
“This does impact on the reef. It just impacts on the reef’s
resilience so you get very stressed corals, you get stressed sea grass,”
Devlin, a researcher at James Cook University in northern Queensland,
told AFP.
“So let’s just say that a big cyclone came along, knocked them all
out. They might not recover so well because they are already very
stressed.”
Devlin said while the rivers have always poured into the reef, the
floods were no longer bringing just rainwater but also sediment,
nutrients and pesticides. “Top soil will run straight off into the water
and that will come straight out into the Great Barrier Reef,” said the
researcher, who chased the flood plumes by boat to take samples and
track the extent of the damage. “There’s a lot of water around and
already it would be influencing the reef,” she said, describing the
mixture of fresh, warm water, nutrient-heavy soil and pesticide run-offs
as a harmful “cocktail” for the corals. SYDNEY, Wednesday, AFP
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