They are diving for a reason: to remove the massive fishing nets damaging an unusually resilient coral reef system that is seen as more likely than most to survive rising sea temperatures. The clean-up is one example of how divers and Omani authorities are joining forces to protect the reefs -- which are critical for marine wildlife -- from man-made damage. "Coral reefs are a refuge for marine habitat and wildlife," said Hammoud al-Nayri of Oman's environmental authority, as he watched the divers. Читать дальше...
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Mitchell Johnson takes aim at one-time Australia team-mates David Warner and George Bailey, now the chief selector, as the former is included in the squad for the first Test against Pakistan ahead of hoped-for farewell on his home ground in the New Year series finale Image: Mitchell Johnson (right) and David Warner when team-mates during […]