“…The spread of severe heat stress (Eakin et al, 2019; Skirving et al, 2019) is impacting all coral reefs and leaving too little time for recovery (Thompson & Dolman, 2010; Osborne et al, 2017; Hughes et al, 2018). Climate change is also expected to bring more severe cyclones (Kossin et al, 2020), which are the most frequent disturbance to reefs in northwest Australia, disease outbreaks (Heron et al, 2010; Maynard et al, 2011), as well as sea level rise, and ocean acidification (Anthony, 2016; Fabricius et al, 2020). The long‐term consequences of these cumulative pressures are perhaps greater for isolated reefs, such as those at SR and RS, because of their reliance on survivors to repopulate communities and to provide the genetic diversity underlying future adaptation (Gilmour et al, 2013; Thomas et al, 2020; Underwood et al, 2009).…”