Can A Giant Floating Pumice Rock "Raft" Help Restore Australia's Great Barrier Reef?
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, home to over 1,500 fish species and countless other marine animals, is in trouble. Rising ocean temperatures, attributed to climate change, have destroyed about half of its coral since 1998. On August 30, 2019, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority downgraded the ecosystem's condition from "poor" to "very poor" and warned that the window of opportunity to save it was rapidly closing. Now, some scientists are hoping that a gigantic piece of pumice stone currently floating towards Australia will aid in the recovery of the world's largest coral reef system.
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- jefferey약 6년I belive in us to save the great barier reef of the ocean
- me약 6년save the ocean
foxygurl123약 6년So the pumice is like the ocean now? Cool.
bellamaximoff약 6년# go pumice!- i약 6년#save the ocean
hawufugu-156804118164약 6년im at school
lemiekime000약 6년#savetheoceanlife- Cybercat약 6년SAVE THE OCEAN!!!!(sorry, I like to yell!)
- ME약 6년i love this artical
- lo약 6년This article was really interesting because i did't even know that pumice rock was a thing but the first video i though that they were beached on the sand.