The Code Blue: Oceans in Crisis report surveyed 30 ocean scientists across five continents.
The underwater cyclone is 50 kilometres from the coast, according to the Climate Council, which has released a report on the outlook of the Great Barrier Reef and Great Southern Reef.across five continents, who all said they were "extremely" or "very" concerned about climate-driven changes to the world's oceans.An "underwater cyclone" is spinning off the coast of Sydney, according to the Climate Council.
"The science can't be any clearer, our oceans are in deep trouble," report author and the Climate Council's research director Simon Bradshaw said. "In hospital emergency rooms, a code blue is called when a very serious life-threatening event is underway. Director for the Centre for Marine Socioecology at the University of Tasmania Gretta Pecl said the scientific community was concerned about the Great Southern Reef as well as the Great Barrier Reef.
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