A world-first satellite monitoring system, developed with Queensland and international scientists, will begin scanning the world’s oceans to spot coral bleaching in real time. 

 

The satellite imagery will allow scientists to detect differences in reef brightness allowing organisations to see where coral bleaching is taking place. 

 

Dr. Chris Roelfsema from the University of Queensland’s Remote Sensing Research Centre says with ever increasing levels of warming, the satellite’s monitoring capability is desperately needed.