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Great Barrier Reef Research Paper

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(The Great Barrier reef is one of the world’s seven natural wonders- simple). The reef is made up of vibrantly colored corals and lots of marine life, but the last coral bleaching event killed 35% of the reef’s coral. The Great Barrier Reef is constantly changing due to coral bleaching. If the people of the world are not careful they may lose one of the world’s seven natural wonders.
The Great Barrier reef is the largest reef in the world.( It holds 2,800 reef’s total, and in some places the reef is 400 feet thick- compound). The reef generates $5 billion and employs 700,000 workers to keep the reef clean. The reef has had three massive bleaching events and one is still going on, and is affecting the reef worse than the other two. The other two events were in 1998 and 2002.
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The bleaching of the reef is mostly in the northern part of the reef, and the coral might not survive. In the northern part, 520 reefs only four were undamaged. Also the bleaching stretches 1,000 kilometers in the northern part, but most of the bottom of the reef is still strong. Now they are saying that 90% of the reef are affected by the bleaching, but different parts of the reef suffer a different amount of damage. (The worst part is that some of the older corals are dying because of the bleaching, but the only thing that is surviving is the fish that eat the algae- complex). Another issue they have found is that the coral might be suffering from a herpes like virus in the coral, but they don’t know what caused the virus. In conclusion, The Great Barrier Reef will never be the same again. If coral bleaching keeps going on in the reef , the reef could die, and the world would lose one of the seven natural wonders of the world. So if the people of the world don’t want to lose one of seven natural wonders people have to try to save the reef from the coral bleaching, and get the reef back to its healthy

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