The Great Barrier Reef was just hit by a flood of polluted water visible from space
by Carly Cassella 17 Feb 2019 23:04 UTC

The Great Barrier Reef was just hit by a flood of polluted water visible from space © NASA
The Great Barrier Reef just can't catch a break. Year after year, this global treasure has been battered by cyclones and beaten by bleaching events. Now, with little time to recover, a part of the reef is being kicked while its down.
An exceptional year of rainfall in Queensland, Australia has caused a huge flood of polluted runoff to rush out to sea, straight towards the reef.
Satellite images show the muddy waters stretching from the swollen rivers of the Whitsundays to Cape Tribulation.
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