Millions pledged to save the Great Barrier Reef, but scientists say it won’t solve the problem

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Following bad news after bad news for the Great Barrier Reef, the Australian government has pledged a large sum of money for its preservation.

More than A$500 million (US$379 million) has been been promised in a funding package to protect and restore the reef. 

The money will be used for improving water quality, mitigating coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish, and general reef restoration.

“We’ll be improving the monitoring of the reef’s health and the measurement of its impacts,” environment minister Josh Frydenberg told ABC News. “The more we understand about the reef, the better we can protect it.” Read more…

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