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Title: Our Forests


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Our Forests Oceans
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  • Forests cover 30 of the earths land surface 
  • World consumes approximately 3.5 billion tons
    of wood per year
  • 50 USED FOR INDUSTRIAL TIMBER
  • - construction products
  • - lumber
  • - plywood
  • - pulp paper
  • - particle board
  •  
  • 50 USED FOR COOKING FUEL!

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A. State of World Forests
  • Temperate forests are increasing in area
  • reforestation in U.S./Canada W. Europe
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  • Tropical forests are decreasing in area
  • deforestation in Amazon, Congo, S.E. Asia
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?voBIA0lqfcN4
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  • - developing countries lose 2 of forests a year

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B. Reasons for deforestation
  • 1. Shifting Cultivation slash burn
  • 2. Commercial purposes
  • convert land to agriculture (Brazil Indonesia)
  • wood harvested for pulp lumber (commercial)
  • metals, minerals, oil exist below the forests 
  • Overall poor government management
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vM4jhjt1_eyM
  • 10,000 years ago 6 billion acres of tropical
    rainforests
  • 1950 2.8 billion acres
  • Today Less than 1.5 billion acres left
  • At this rate no tropical forests left in 30
    years!

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Tropical rainforest destruction
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C. Environmental Consequences
  • Increase in Global warming CO2 emissions
  • Each day about 80,000 acres of forests disappear
  • Ozone depletion
  • Deforestation rates HAVE NOT slowed

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Increase in Tropical Deforestation Around the
World
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World Fisheries
  • 87 of commercial fish catches are from our
    oceans
  • 1950 22 million tons of fish caught
  • 1989 catch 100 million tons

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A. Ocean Issues
  • Overfishing
  • Dead Zones low levels of dissolved oxygen
    (hypoxia)
  • Health of coral reefs
  • As of 2007
  • 28 of monitored stocks are overexploited,
    depleted, or recovering from depletion.
  • 52 are fully exploited (producing catches at or
    close to maximum sustainable limits with no room
    for expansion)

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Rebuilding North Atlantic Swordfish, a Report
for the U.S. Congress and the Administration
1998, Recreation Fishing Alliance
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Declining Shark Populations
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vtAzxkDQFPe0
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B. Coral Reefs
  • Negatively impacted by
  • Global warming
  • Urban run-off
  • Bleaching
  • Development
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?veIul2ObvKV8
  • http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/coral-re
    efs

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Global Distribution of Reefs
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Coastal Development
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Hanauma Bay Hawaii
  • Millions of tourists nearly destroyed it between
    the 1960s-80s.
  • Closed on Tuesdays to let wildlife feed unimpeded
    by tourists
  • Visitors must watch a 9-minute video before
    visiting for the first time.

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Oceanic Dead Zones Ocean Pollution
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vXEZpo9uLIc0
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http//oceantoday.noaa.gov/happnowdeadzone/
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C. Is Aquaculture the Answer?
  • Mangroves are being replaced by shrimp fish
    farms
  • Mangroves provide
  • - storm protection- fish nurseries- bird
    habitat

Mangroves Replaced by Shrimp Farms
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Shrimp farms replacing mangroves in Gulf of
Fonseca, Honduras
1987-1999 shrimp farms and ponds have
mushroomed, carpeting the landscape around the
Gulf of Fonseca, in blocks of blue and black
shapes
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