Close Menu
  • Indian Festivals 2026
  • Movie & OTT Releases This Week
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • NRI Life
  • Research
  • Advertise with us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
  • Download Indian Community App
  • Advertise Here
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Indian CommunityIndian Community
Trending
  • Pallaburusu Movie Review 2026: A Heartwarming Telangana Family Drama That Will Win You Over
  • Magudam Movie Review: Vishal’s Bold Directorial Debut Delivers Mass Entertainment in 2026
  • Batwara 1947 Movie Review 2026: Sunny Deol’s Heartfelt Partition Saga Is A Must-Watch Tribute To Unity
  • Awarapan 2 Review 2026: Emraan Hashmi’s Emotional Comeback Sets Screens On Fire
  • Vishwanath and Sons Review 2026: Suriya’s Heartwarming Family Blockbuster Wins Big
  • The Traitors Season 2 Review 2026: Karan Johar’s Explosive Reality Game Returns Bigger and Better
  • Agadha Movie Review 2026: A Powerful Supernatural Thriller That Delivers Spine-Chilling Thrills
  • Vadhandhi Season 2 Review (2026): A Gripping, Powerful Thriller Anchored By Sasikumar’s Career-Best Performance
  • Indian Festivals 2026
  • News
    • National
    • International
    • Entertainment
    • Achievements
    • Scam Alerts
    • Business
    • Health & Medicine
    • Science & Technology
    • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Latest Movie Releases
    • Latest OTT Releases
  • NRI Life
  • India & Culture
  • Health & Wellness
  • Research
Indian CommunityIndian Community
Home » News » International
International

Researchers in Australia develop new tool to assess Great Barrier Reef health

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamAugust 18, 20262 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Researchers in Australia develop new tool to assess Great Barrier Reef health
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Canberra, Aug 18 (IANS) Researchers in Australia have used more than 30 years of data to develop a new framework to more accurately measure the impact of climate change-induced events on the Great Barrier Reef.

The framework quantifies reef degradation over time and provides other researchers a “health check” tool to assess reef health. It can be used to measure the impact of severe disturbances, including coral bleaching, cyclones and floods, on reefs, according to a statement released Tuesday by Australia’s University of Sydney (USYD).

Researchers analysed data dating back to 1995, focusing on coral cover and algal buildup. High coral cover indicates a reef able to sustain healthy marine life populations, and high levels of algae point to poor reef health.

Rather than relying on absolute coral cover, which varies widely among reef systems, the research team compared each reef against its own historical data collected since the late 1980s, reports Xinhua news agency.

“A reef with 30 per cent coral cover might be considered healthy in one location but indicate substantial decline in another,” said USYD PhD candidate Kate Whitton, lead author of the study published in Marine Environmental Research.

The study created three ecological categories for reefs — healthy, coping and struggling. The framework could help scientists identify imperilled reefs and recommend timely interventions to aid recovery, Whitton said.

It found reefs generally transitioned into a “coping” state when coral cover declined below about 65 per cent of their historical maximum, while declines below 35 per cent were associated with a “struggling” state, marked by increased algae and major losses of reef-building corals.

The researchers also found complex coral forms were more vulnerable to disturbances than simple, round corals, leaving reefs flatter, with fewer shelters for fish and less protection from storm waves, making it harder for organisms to thrive and corals to regrow.

–IANS

sd/

Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Indian Community Editorial Team

The Indian Community Editorial Team curates, verifies, and publishes stories that matter to Indians worldwide. From culture and community to business and innovation, our mission is to spotlight voices, ideas, and events that bring our global community closer together. Have news or a story to share? Submit it to us at [email protected].

Add A Comment

'If we push now, India can target 2032 Olympics in 3×3 basketball': Govinda Sharma

August 18, 2026

1st Test: Suthar, Prasidh star with ball as India sense victory in Galle

August 18, 2026

Soundous Moufakir: Very disheartening to be eliminated at early stage of ‘The Traitors’

August 18, 2026

OpenAI introduces ChatGPT for teens with stronger safety and learning features

August 18, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
About Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
Corporate
  • Download Indian Community App
  • Advertise Here
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
© 2026 Designed by CreativeMerchants.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.