An underwater robot explored a newly discovered 500-metre reef that is taller than some of the world’s highest skyscrapers.
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Glad they used an underwater robot otherwise there’d be some explaining to do.
I wonder what those fish taste like
How disappointing. The lie at the end. climate change/conspiracy theory/together apart/semantics suck. Toxic waste producers we are, and we dump ’em.
@Jard Plee because it is a lie…debunked many times. The reef is not dying.
@Kirk Miller looked pretty dead when I went
@Jard Plee Kon Tiki said it all for me. First, life everywhere; last, life nowhere- plastic everywhere.
@Kirk Miller If you say the Brazilian rain forest isn’t dying you are also correct but it’s getting worse by the day so there’s that to consider.
@roof pizza the biggest issue there isnt the supposedly effects of climate change…its the clear cutting for agriculture use. They usually burn to start that process
The reef looks so dead