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Title: Coral Reefs of Costa Rica


1
Coral Reefs of Costa Rica
How Pollution Affects the Coral Reefs
2
Costa Rican Coral Reefs
3
What is a coral?
  • A coral is actually a coral colony
  • Rocky limestone base
  • Surface is covered by thousands of tiny coral
    animals, called polyps
  • Polyps are filled with microscopic algae

4
Anatomy of a coral polyp
  • Each polyp looks like a tiny sea anemone
  • Ring of stinging tentacles around a central mouth
  • Rests in a cup on the surface of the colony

5
What do corals eat?
  • Like a sea anemone, the polyp can capture small
    prey (mostly zooplankton) with its tentacles
  • Also get nutrition from a symbiotic relationship
    with zooxanthellae.

6
What are zooxanthellae?
  • Algae that live in the coral polyps surface
    layer
  • Algae get nutrients and a safe place to grow
  • Corals get oxygen and help with waste removal
  • Corals also get most of their food from the algae

7
Benefits of Coral Reefs
  • Fish live in the coral.
  • Protects coastal areafrom storms and
    hurricanes.
  • Remove toxins fromthe water.
  • Recreation for humans.

8
What turns the coral white?
Healthy coral with algae
Bleached coral with no algae
  • - As a stress response, corals expel the
    symbiotic zooxanthellae from their tissues
  • - The coral tissue is clear, so you see the white
    limestone skeleton underneath

9
What can stress a coral?
  • Pollution
  • Bacteria
  • High turbidity from coastal runoff, cruise ships,
    or hurricanes
  • High Cold water temperatures

10
Examples of Damage to Reefs
Anchors
Humans
Cruise Ships
Pollution
11
Can corals recover?
  • Corals may eventually regain color by
    repopulating their zooxanthellae
  • Algae may come from the water column
  • Or they may come from reproduction of the few
    cells that remain in the coral
  • Corals can begin to recover after a few weeks

12
What Can We Do To Help?
  • Stop Pollution
  • Protect Reefs FromDamage By Humans
  • Create Artificial Reefs

13
Artificial Reefs
Reef Balls are positioned to create an artificial
reef.
Coral starts to grow and fish move in.
A new reef begins to form.
14
Healthy Reefs Again
15
Fish Tank Project
  • Create your own artificial reef in the classroom.

16
Clinton Lake Project
  • Water source is the Wakarusa river
  • Located 1 mile West of Lawrence, KS
  • Built to help with flood control
  • Constructed and operated by Army Corps of
    Engineers

17
What we get from lakes
  • Recreation
  • Boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking
  • Habitats for marine life and water fowl
  • Water supply
  • Flood control

18
How we damage Clinton Lake
  • Littering
  • Fish waste
  • Agriculture Run-off
  • Contaminates fromStorm Sewers
  • Air Pollution

19
How can we make a difference?
  • Dont throw any thing in the water.
  • Dont put trash the land by the water.
  • Reduce the amount of harmful chemicals used in
    and around your house.
  • Pick-up trash along roads that may wash into
    rivers and streams.
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