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Coral spawning season, a natural event, is seen as a hopeful sign for the Great Barrier Reef's future amidst concerns about climate change impacts. However, skepticism exists regarding the reef's ability to withstand climate change, with some attributing positive narratives to the fossil fuel industry. NASA technology and artificial reefs are being explored as potential solutions, while cryopreserved corals offer a futuristic approach to restoring ocean ecosystems. Despite El Niño, NOAA's latest prediction for coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef in early March is surprisingly benign.
Despite El Niño, @NOAA’s latest (90%) prediction for coral bleaching on the #GreatBarrierReef in early March is surprisingly benign. https://t.co/FP6XHVaG55
Deep-frozen corals, cryopreserved in the hope of restoring ocean ecosystems, are growing up. Could the futuristic technique eventually save dying reefs? https://t.co/6CJUifQL27
Artificial reefs could offer a new climate solution https://t.co/P42IFW1buQ
NASA tech can help us tell when a coral reef is in trouble https://t.co/qpsDwj8SD3
Every year, journalists regurgitate this unsubstantiated hypothesis: “The annual coral spawning on the #GreatBarrierReef SAFEGUARDS ITS FUTURE from the impacts of climate change.” (Sponsored by the fossil fuel industry) https://t.co/wrnfJig2Bg
Coral spawning season brings hope for the Great Barrier Reef https://t.co/HE4qno45O7 https://t.co/RJlNoVzbio