Climate change is recognised as the greatest long-term threat to the Great Barrier Reef. Projections show sea and air temperatures will continue to increase, sea level is rising, the ocean is becoming more acidic, intense storms and rainfall will become more frequent and ocean currents will change. Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef: A Vulnerability Assessment is a peer-reviewed publication compiled as a collaboration between the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and over 80 leading climate and tropical marine experts. It provides expert assessments of the vulnerability of Great Barrier Reef species, habitats and key processes to climate change and identifies possible ways to respond to the climate change challenge. The book ...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
Climate change is driving shifts in environmental conditions that, together with other human pressu...
Climate change is the greatest threat to the Great Barrier Reef. Only the strongest and fastest pos...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
This peer-reviewed book has been prepared by leading tropical marine and climate scientists. As we ...
The combination of sensitivity and exposure to climate change render the GBR ecosystem highly vulner...
The Great Barrier Reef is renowned internationally for its ecological importance and the beauty of i...
The evidence of coral reef vulnerability and the predictions of climate change underpin the Great Ba...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Scott G Smithers, Nick Harvey, David Hopley and Colin D Woodroffehttp://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/corp_site/...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's most spectacular coral reef ecosystem and is a m...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's most spectacular coral reef ecosystem and is a m...
The Great Barrier Reef Climate Change Action Plan 2007–2012 (Action Plan) represents a concerted eff...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is an international and national ecological icon. It attracts millions ...
This chapter provides an overview of the vulnerability to climate change of five of the GBR’s major ...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
Climate change is driving shifts in environmental conditions that, together with other human pressu...
Climate change is the greatest threat to the Great Barrier Reef. Only the strongest and fastest pos...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
This peer-reviewed book has been prepared by leading tropical marine and climate scientists. As we ...
The combination of sensitivity and exposure to climate change render the GBR ecosystem highly vulner...
The Great Barrier Reef is renowned internationally for its ecological importance and the beauty of i...
The evidence of coral reef vulnerability and the predictions of climate change underpin the Great Ba...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Scott G Smithers, Nick Harvey, David Hopley and Colin D Woodroffehttp://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/corp_site/...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's most spectacular coral reef ecosystem and is a m...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's most spectacular coral reef ecosystem and is a m...
The Great Barrier Reef Climate Change Action Plan 2007–2012 (Action Plan) represents a concerted eff...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is an international and national ecological icon. It attracts millions ...
This chapter provides an overview of the vulnerability to climate change of five of the GBR’s major ...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
Climate change is driving shifts in environmental conditions that, together with other human pressu...
Climate change is the greatest threat to the Great Barrier Reef. Only the strongest and fastest pos...