Science
Coral reefs bounce back from mass bleaching event – Morning Bulletin
The Australian Institute of Marine Science monitored reefs between Shoalwater Bay and Agnes Water.

Coral reefs off the Capricorn Coast have avoided widespread mortality and have bounced back from a 2020 bleaching event.
These are the latest findings of the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) following detailed studies of six reefs between Shoalwater Bay and Agnes Water.
The recovery of coral reefs from bleaching events was detailed by Marine Physicist Dr Peter Ridd during a presentation in Gladstone last September.
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