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According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science, in their 2021-2022 report, the northern and central Great Barrier Reef have recorded their highest amount of coral growth since monitoring began 36 years ago. https://www.aims.gov.au/information-centre/news-and-stories/highest-coral-cover-central-northern-reef-36-years Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority also confirms: https://www2.gbrmpa.gov.au/our-work/reef-snapshot

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