Read here. The Keppel Island coral reefs of the Australian Great Barrier Reef has experienced severe coral bleaching multiple times. Based on the best scientific guesstimate consensus, it was determined these corals were doomed because of global warming and climate change. Fortunately, we still have scientists that will actually do field research and investigate. And to the consternation of climate alarmist scientists and pundits around the world, here's what they found at Keppel:
"...have shown rapid recovery of coral dominance, despite repeated coral bleaching events (1998, 2002, and 2006), severe flood plumes (e.g. 1991, 2008), and dense algal overgrowth," Diaz-Pulido et al. conclude that these and other reefs that are "able to rapidly recover abundant corals may serve as key refugia, or sources of larvae for reef recovery at broader scales," and that the unique phenomena they documented in their research "may well be critical to the overall resilience and persistence of coral reef ecosystems globally."