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‘Unprecedented’ heatwave kills nearly two-thirds of corals at UNESCO-listed Ningaloo Reef

A severe marine heatwave has devastated nearly 70% of Ningaloo Reef’s corals, with mortality rates exceeding 60% in some areas. Scientists warn of unprecedented ecological stress as global ocean temperatures rise, threatening the reef’s biodiversity and stability.

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