Authors
Morane Le Nohaïc, Claire L Ross, Christopher E Cornwall, Steeve Comeau, Ryan Lowe, Malcolm T McCulloch, Verena Schoepf
Publication date
2017/11/3
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
14999
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
In 2015/16, a marine heatwave associated with a record El Niño led to the third global mass bleaching event documented to date. This event impacted coral reefs around the world, including in Western Australia (WA), although WA reefs had largely escaped bleaching during previous strong El Niño years. Coral health surveys were conducted during the austral summer of 2016 in four bioregions along the WA coast (~17 degrees of latitude), ranging from tropical to temperate locations. Here we report the first El Niño-related regional-scale mass bleaching event in WA. The heatwave primarily affected the macrotidal Kimberley region in northwest WA (~16°S), where 4.5–9.3 degree heating weeks (DHW) resulted in 56.6–80.6% bleaching, demonstrating that even heat-tolerant corals from naturally extreme, thermally variable reef environments are threatened by heatwaves. Some heat stress (2.4 DHW) and bleaching …
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