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Shipping Fuel Change Worsened Coral Bleaching Event
22 Jan
Summary
- Removing sulphur from shipping fuel intensified coral bleaching.
- Great Barrier Reef corals faced up to 10% more heat stress.
- Reduced sulphur emissions allowed 5-10% more solar energy on reef.

Regulations implemented in early 2022 to significantly reduce sulphur content in shipping fuels inadvertently amplified a major coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef. The International Maritime Organization mandated a cut in fuel sulphur from 3.5% to 0.5%.
This reduction in sulphur pollution, while beneficial for human respiratory health and acid rain, also decreased the atmospheric shading effect. Research indicates that this allowed 5% to 10% more solar energy to reach the reef.
Consequently, corals experienced up to 10% greater heat stress during the 2022 bleaching, the sixth recorded mass bleaching event and notable for occurring during a typically cooler La Niña period.




