There's only so much that global warming can take away from us.

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What is commonly deemed as frivolous and futile is actually taking away the worldly charm. Australia's vast kelp forests are devasted by the heat waves - all thanks to the escalated global warming.

Once strewn and thriving in that area, the kelp has now completely wiped out. The situation is getting worse by the day and it has almost come to a point where the disappearance of the natural reserve is not far.

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The Environment and Communications Reference Committee is on to the realisation and mapping of the region, trying to gauge the effects of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity.

The researchers claim that about just 25 years ago, the region was thriving, and within such less time, the heatwaves have been able to cast such an adverse effect.

The kelp is the world's largest marine plant and thrives in cold, nutrient-rich water. The scientist said that coast waters were warming at a fast pace, sabotaging it completely.

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About 90% of forests off the western coast were wiped out between 2011 and 2013, posing a threat to biodiversity and the marine economy, say, scientists. They further claim that within the next 5 to 10 years, it will vanish from the region.

The forest in the region has suffered from relatively warm heat-waves, nutrient-poor current amidst the unavailability of rejuvenating hit from waters.

"Sometimes we try to upgrade something to critical, I can name a species that's in the category at the moment, but there's not much point if really there's no management response that we can address." Scientist said.

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A thorough report is expected in June to illuminate parts of the region that we will lose and the ones that'll stick around.