Mass coral death at Ningaloo Reef

A fresh survey of eight sites along WA's Ningaloo Reef has revealed more than 60 per cent of corals have died.

Record water temperatures caused widespread bleaching last summer.

Of the 1,600 corals counted in March [last year], only 600 were still alive come late October.

abc.net.au/news/2025-11-19/nin





A large formation of coral that has suffered from bleaching. ( Brooke Pyke) 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-12/ningaloo-bleaching-coral-wideshot/105625558

Coral bleaching vs mortality

When the ocean get too hot, corals expel the zooxanthellae algae that lives in their tissue.

In Western Australia, the damage to coral reefs including the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo has eclipsed any previous bleaching events.

These microorganisms give corals their bright pastel colours and disease resistance.

Their absence creates the bleaching effect many Australians have become all too familiar with.




A bleached coral.
Brooke Pyke

Unlike its east coast cousin, the Great Barrier Reef, the 270-kilometre Ningaloo Reef largely escaped the impact of climate change-induced ocean warming.

Till now.
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