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Snorkeler airlifted after shark attack off Lady Elliot Island
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A man in his 50s was bitten by a shark while snorkeling near Lady Elliot Island on the Great Barrier Reef. He sustained injuries to his arm and was airlifted to Bundaberg Hospital in stable condition. The incident occurred on Thursday morning, prompting the closure of nearby snorkeling zones.
Queensland's state planning minister has invoked call-in powers for the Capricorn battery energy storage system in Bouldercombe, following concerns raised by local officials about its potential environmental impacts. The 300 MW project, backed by the federal Capacity Investment Scheme, faces a rigorous state assessment amid claims it could threaten the Great Barrier Reef. Community opposition highlights issues like noise, contamination risks, and insufficient engagement.
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A letter to the editor in The Daily News suggests repurposing signage from the Texas Heroes Monument into material for an artificial reef. The writer notes that the referenced Red Light District no longer exists, making the signage unnecessary. The proposal comes from Michael S. Moriarty of Galveston.
A mother-and-daughter duo of citizen scientists has uncovered the largest known coral colony on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, measuring 111 meters across and covering nearly 4,000 square meters. The J-shaped formation of Pavona clavus was found during a dive as part of the Great Reef Census initiative. Advanced 3D modeling confirmed its size, highlighting the role of community involvement in marine conservation.
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Iberostar Group has been awarded the ‘World’s Leading Marine & Biodiversity Conservation Programme’ for its Wave of Change initiative. The program emphasizes coral restoration and sustainability efforts. The recognition was announced on February 27, 2026.
A mother-daughter team of citizen scientists has uncovered what may be the world's largest coral colony on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The Pavona clavus structure spans 111 metres and covers nearly 4,000 square metres offshore from Cairns. Experts hail the find as a sign of resilience amid rising threats from climate change.
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A study from NYU Abu Dhabi reveals that brief nighttime drops in ocean oxygen increase energy expenditure in small coral reef fish, potentially affecting reef ecosystems. Researchers examined the Gulf blenny in the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest sea, where such conditions are already extreme. The findings highlight additional stress from warming oceans beyond just higher temperatures.
Albanese government appoints experts to Great Barrier Reef authority
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