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1 Reef Conservation By Allie DePeri http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla yer_detailpage&v=2emn-BiB_gU

2 Human Impact on Reefs The direct way in which humans destroy coral reefs is by physically killing them. Often they blow up a coral reef with explosives (picture below) and then catch all the stunned fish swimming around. This completely destroys the reefs, killing the coral polyps that make it as well as many of the plants and animals that call it home. And the creatures that do survive are left homeless. Fertilizing, boating, anchor damage, scuba diving and sewage run-off are all impacting the reefs negatively.

3 Looks better in the Ocean… Another way that divers catch coral reef fish is with cyanide. Cyanide is a poison. The divers pour this poison on the reef, which stuns the fish and kill the coral allowing them to harvest it.

4 Why do we need Reefs? Healthy coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on earth. They provide valuable and vital ecosystem services. Coral ecosystems are a source of food for millions; protect coastlines from storms and erosion; provide habitat, spawning and nursery grounds for economically important fish species; provide jobs and income to local economies from fishing, recreation, and tourism; are a source of new medicines, and are hotspots of marine biodiversity.

5 Conservation Efforts  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s conservation program is one of many organizations that conducts research, restoration, and monitoring expeditions to coral ecosystems.  Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)Appropriately placed and well-managed are effective tools to protect and restore coral reef ecosystems. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/marineprotectedareas/welcome.html

6 10 Easy Steps to Help Protect Coral Reefs:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGp4GGW7_wY&feature=player_embeddedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGp4GGW7_wY&feature=player_embedded Coral Reefs need our help and simply restoring the reefs doesn’t solve the problem of the constant damage and abuse that they suffer. Anchor damage is the most preventable form of damage caused by humans. Mooring buoys placed in coral areas reduce the amount of coral damage caused by anchors in these areas, in most cases by more than 80%,  Conserve water  Help reduce pollution  Use only ecological or organic

7 Steps Continued  Dispose of your trash properly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG1ON3W4Zy 8&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG1ON3W4Zy 8&feature=player_embedded  Support reef-friendly businesses  Plant a tree  Practice safe and responsible boating, diving and snorkeling

8 Final Helpful Steps http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage &v=RMkqUGifTEQ Volunteer for a coral reef cleanup Contact your government representatives Spread the word

9 We NEED Coral Reefs!!! Coral reefs are among the oldest ecosystems on Earth. Coral reef ecosystems support a variety of human needs. They are important for subsistence, fisheries, tourism, shoreline protection, and yield compounds that are important in the development of new medicines. Coral reefs form natural barriers that protect nearby shorelines from the eroding forces of the sea, thereby protecting coastal dwellings, agricultural land and beaches.

10 Other Benefits  Coral reefs have been used in the treatment of cancer, HIV, cardiovascular diseases, ulcers, and other ailments.  Coral reefs support a phenomenal diversity of species and provide irreplaceable sources of food and shelter. Tropical rain forests play a similar role on the land.

11 Wrap Up  Although coral reefs cover less than 1% of the Earth’s surface, they are home to 25% of all marine fish species. At least 500 million people rely on coral reefs for food, coastal protection, and livelihoods  Estimates are that 20% of the world’s coral reefs have been effectively destroyed in the last few decades and an additional 20% or more are severely degraded, particularly in the S.E. Asia http://www.youtube.co m/watch?feature=play er_embedded&v=VOG qcqXezb4 http://www.youtube.co m/watch?feature=play er_embedded&v=VOG qcqXezb4

12 Review Please take some time to look over the following vocabulary: Ecosystem Habitat Coral Reef Conservation ~What is Conservation? ~How would you define Reef Conservation? ~What can you do to help your community?

13 Works Cited  www.reefconservation.com www.reefconservation.com  www.NOAA.gov/conservation www.NOAA.gov/conservation  www.Coral.org www.Coral.org  www.reefrelieffounders.com www.reefrelieffounders.com  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_ embedded&v=VOGqcqXezb4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_ embedded&v=VOGqcqXezb4  www.nature.org www.nature.org  www.projectaware.org www.projectaware.org


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