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Ocean temperatures in and around Australia's spectacular Great Barrier Reef have risen to their warmest in 400 years over the past decade, according to a major report published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, making the world's largest coral reef system "increasingly vulnerable". The report's researchers said that human-induced climate change was most likely responsible for the warmer waters.