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Most museums don’t require a boat trip and scuba gear to enjoy, but the Museum of Underwater Art is a little different.
Scientists from the UK and Australia are harnessing the power of sound to encourage fish to return to the Great Barrier Reef.
In around eight months a floating sheet of pumice rocks, called a raft, is expected to hit Australian shores.
2016 has been a year filled with obituaries and RIPs, but perhaps this one says more about how we treat the world around us more than any other.
Think of the Great Barrier Reef and images of beautiful coral reefs and rich animal life come to mind. These images may send a shiver down your spine then.
Global warming is destroying the Great Barrier Reef. A scientist has published a paper today saying that radical ideas are needed to save the reef. Climate change has meant that the sea around world’s biggest coral reef has increased in temperature and acidity is slowly destroying the reef.