Shreyaa Ramaswami

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Articles by Shreyaa Ramaswami

For most coral reefs along the coast of Queensland, climate change is an existential threat. As the temperature increases, coral bleaching begins, and the bright and colourful underwater world slowly fades to black and white. The Great Barrier Reef houses thousands of fish, marine mammals, and algae. But as marine temperature rises, coral bleaching intensifies, and our marine wildlife heads toward grave danger.