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Page 1: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Coral Reefs

Page 2: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

What is a Coral Reef, Exactly?

Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

polyps.

Coral polyps are marine animals similar to the sea anemone. The

massive colonies of shells from the coral polyps help to form coral reefs.

Coral reefs grow best in warm, shallow waters.

Page 3: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

“Rainforests of the Sea”•Reefs form complex ecosystems

that are home for more than 1 million species- possibly the most

diverse ecosystem on Earth.

•Provide a home for over 25% of all marine life Yet, Coral reefs make up

less than one-half of one percent (.005) of all ocean area.

Page 4: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Why do we need Coral Reefs?

Reefs help buffer the coastlines of over 100 countries from erosion and

flooding

Coral reefs bring in billions of dollars in economic activity and are home to

nutrients and organic compounds with pharmaceutical potential.

Page 5: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Who Needs Coral Reefs?It is estimated that 500 million people depend on reefs for food,

building materials, tourist income or coastal reef protection.

30 million people are completely dependent on reefs for their

livelihoods or land.

Page 6: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Biodiversity Life within the Coral Reef:

Page 7: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Fish– Some fish feed on small animals living near the coral or on the coral itself; other fish, including some sharks cruise the perimeter of the coral reef.

Algae– Though a vital part of reef life, overfishing and excess nutrients from onshore can lead to algae encroachment, where algae can outcompete and kill the coral

Organisms that are part of Reefs include:

Life on a Reef

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Page 8: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Seabirds– Coral Reef systems provide habitats for seabird species, many of which are endangered. The short-tailed albatross has only 2200 surviving species

Cnidarians– organisms like jellyfish with specialized cells called cnidocytes. Cnidocytes are used used mainly for capturing prey which ranges from the size of plankton to animals larger than themselves.

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55Other inhabitants–Sea snakes and land based reptiles (crocodiles, lizards) feed on fish and their eggs.

Page 9: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

ThreatsCoral Reef Survival:

Page 10: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Reefs at RiskStatistics

•Approximately 10% of the world's coral reefs are dead

• Around 60% of the world's reefs are at risk due to human-related activities.

• In Southeast Asia it is estimated that 80% of reefs are endangered

Page 11: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Coral Bleaching

What is it?The exposure of the white skeleton of coral due to loss of the microscopic algae living inside coral polyps which give them color.

•Scientists use language like mitigate and adapt to describe solutions to this threat.

•They hope to identify and minimize environmental stressors which may prevent coral reefs from recovering for coral bleaching.

•Are mitigating and adapting good approaches? Will these solutions last?

Page 12: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Additional Threats to Consider

•Human Contact

•Sewage & Runoff

• Destructive Fishing Practices

•Tourism (Including diving and snorkeling)

•Ocean Acidifcation

Page 13: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

The Canary in the Coal Mine

•Coal miners used canaries to indicate whether a change in atmosphere had

occurred. Toxic gasses would show visible affects on the canary before the miners.

•Coral Reefs are considered the “canary in the coal mine” in respect to climate change because they show noticeable

changes first.

•Why is this a challenge?

Page 14: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Reef SurvivalFuture Solutions:

Page 15: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Marine Protected Areas (MPA’s)

• Marine Protected Areas describe areas or regions which have been placed under some restrictions in the interested of protecting the environment.

•MPA’s do not necessarily restrict all human activity, but instead place limitations on what activities are allowed, for example fishing, fishing seasons, catch limits, etc.

•MPA’s include a variety of reefs, but may not be a sustainable solution for the future.

Page 16: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

Solutions for Reef Ecosystem Integrity

From the World Resources Institute

•Integrating coastal zone management

• Effective environmental laws

•Educating policy makers and the public about how reef habitats should

be maintained

•Promoting environmentally sound practices for land use

•Minimizing illegal fishing and developing sustainable fisheries

•Developing disaster strategies

Page 17: Coral Reefs. What is a Coral Reef, Exactly? Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by calcium carbonate which is produced and released by coral

•Brainstorm future threats to coral reefs

•How could ecotourism lead to positive effects on coral reefs?

•How will coral reefs be used for in 50 years?

• What will happen to living conditions on land if Coral Reefs die out?

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