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Title: CORAL REEFS


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CORAL REEFS
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AN IMPORTANT ECOSYSTEM
  • Coral reefs are as biodiverse as Tropical
    rainforests with 5000 tonnes of new growth per
    km² per year.
  • It is an ancient ecosystem which has not evolved
    for millions of years.

But A FUSSY ECOSYSTEM!
  • Coral reefs need the following conditions to
    survive .
  • Sea water at a temperature of 25ºC or more
  • Depth of water must be less than 100m
  • Water must be sediment-free.
  • Changes in salinity can affect the reefs.

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LOCATION OF CORAL REEFS
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A few hardy species temperatures and salinity
high and can dry out at low tide.
Growth of coral fastest food, water-borne
nutrients and oxygen.
Mobile corals that regenerate poorly, have high
numbers of larvae and a high death rate.
Atolls dead coral islands form when coral is
exposed e.g. Maldives
5m
Reef limestone dead and compacted organic
remains of coral, algae etc.
Large stationary animals slow growing and long
living.
Coral here has adapted to turbulent water
colonies break up but fragments survive.
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Threats to coral reefs
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How bad are these threats?
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  • CASE STUDIES
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • Florida Keys
  • Tahiti, Pacific Ocean
  • Sinai Peninsula, Red Sea
  • Cebu, Philippines

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  • Florida Keys
  • Corals covered in slime but unsure why.
  • Phosphorus and nitrates from farming and sewage
    causes eutrophication.
  • Draining the everglades has led to sediment
    increase.

THREATS
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • 1960-70s threatened by oil spills.
  • Nutrients from farmland affecting structure of
    reef
  • Crown of the Thorn starfish affected 1 in 5 reefs
    in 1980s.
  • Cebu, Philippines
  • Fish makes up 50 60 of the SE Asian diet and
    the population has doubles to 68 million in last
    30 years leading to overfishing.
  • Dynamite fishing are illegal but common.
  • International marine trade poaches fish and coral
    for aquariums (eg. Florida). Cyanide is used to
    make fish drowsy before capture.
  • Rubbish
  • Tahiti
  • Changes in local sea temperatures has led to
    coral bleaching.
  • Sinai Peninsula
  • Tourism has increased to over 800,000 tourists
    per year and the increase in diving and boat
    activity is damaging the reef.

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Management strategies
  • Florida Keys
  • Removal of all coral is prohibited and waters are
    heavily policed.
  • Educational parks
  • Coral reef sanctuaries
  • (NB. Florida imports coral to sell from
    Philippines)
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • 95 is now a marine park
  • Permits are restricted to dive companies are
    given an area permanently so encouraged to look
    after it.
  • Some companies like Quicksilver are employing
    marine biologists as dive guides.
  • Cebu, Philippines
  • Locals agree to protect 0.5km of reef as a
    sanctuary where fishing is banned.
  • Fish numbers increase and spread to other areas
    increasing fish catches.
  • Coral reproduces through larvae which move down
    current allowing these source sanctuaries to
    populate other areas.
  • Sinai Peninsula
  • Multiple use National Park both land and sea
  • Supported by EU who provided 50 of funding
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