Scientists despair as even deep corals cook

By Tracey Ferrier
Updated April 11 2024 - 4:25pm, first published 4:21pm
Coral has turned ghostly white on sections of the Great Barrier Reef as its suffers more bleaching. (HANDOUT/DIVERS FOR CLIMATE)
Coral has turned ghostly white on sections of the Great Barrier Reef as its suffers more bleaching. (HANDOUT/DIVERS FOR CLIMATE)

At Heron Island, 70km off the Queensland coast, corals that sit in 20 metres of water are slowly cooking.

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