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http://www.sfgate.com/world/article/Great-Barrier-Reef-sees-record-coral-deaths-this-10642884.php
Warming oceans this year have caused the largest die-off of corals ever recorded on Australias Great Barrier Reef, scientists said Tuesday.
The worst-affected area is a 400-mile swath in the north of the World Heritage-listed 1,400-mile chain of reefs off Australias northeast coast, said the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies.
The center, based at James Cook University in Queensland state, found during dive surveys in October and November that the swath north of Port Douglas had lost an average of 67 percent of its shallow-water corals in the past nine months.
Farther south, over the vast central and southern regions that cover most of the reef, scientists found a much lower death toll. The central region lost 6 percent of bleached coral and the southern region only 1 percent.
The mortality weve measured along the length of the Great Barrier Reef is incredibly patchy, the centers director, Terry Hughes, told reporters. Theres very severe damage in the northern section of the reef.
The good news is that south of Port Douglas, including the major tourist areas around Cairns and the Whitsundays (Whitsunday Islands), have had relatively low levels of mortality, he added.