Coral Reef Review. Provides a Habitat Provides a habitat for a wide variety of marine organisms. Provides a habitat for a wide variety of marine organisms.

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Coral Reef Review

Provides a Habitat Provides a habitat for a wide variety of marine organisms. Provides a habitat for a wide variety of marine organisms. Ecological Importance of Coral Reefs

Coastline Protection Protects coasts from shoreline erosion. Protects coasts from shoreline erosion.

Benefits for Humans Provides humans with seafood, pharmaceuticals, and recreational/tourism dollars Provides humans with seafood, pharmaceuticals, and recreational/tourism dollars

Coral Reef Risks Of the 109 countries with large reefs, 90 are damaging them, and 27% of the coral reefs are at high risk, especially off the coast of Southeastern Asia. Of the 109 countries with large reefs, 90 are damaging them, and 27% of the coral reefs are at high risk, especially off the coast of Southeastern Asia. In the western Atlantic, 30-50% of all coral species are either rare or endangered. In the western Atlantic, 30-50% of all coral species are either rare or endangered.

Coral Reef Risks Con’t Silt washing from downstream has smothered the reefs Silt washing from downstream has smothered the reefs High salinity from fresh water diversion, over-fishing, boat groundings, fishing with dynamite or cyanide, hurricane damage, disease, coral bleaching, land reclamation, tourism, and the mining of coral for building materials. High salinity from fresh water diversion, over-fishing, boat groundings, fishing with dynamite or cyanide, hurricane damage, disease, coral bleaching, land reclamation, tourism, and the mining of coral for building materials.

© Jeffrey N. Jeffords This bottle still shows a slightly burned fuse from its use to blow up the coral.

Protection of 300 coral reefs in 65 countries are protected as reserves or parks, and another 600 have been recommended for protection. 300 coral reefs in 65 countries are protected as reserves or parks, and another 600 have been recommended for protection. The good news is coral reefs can often recover from damage. The good news is coral reefs can often recover from damage.

Ocean Dumping: Differences of Opinion FOR: Oceans dilute, disperse, and degrade large amounts of raw sewage, sewage sludge, oil, and some types of industrial waste, especially in deep-water areas. Oceans dilute, disperse, and degrade large amounts of raw sewage, sewage sludge, oil, and some types of industrial waste, especially in deep-water areas. Marine life more resilient than some scientists expected, suggesting it is safer to dump sludge & other hazardous wastes into the deep ocean than to bury them on land or burn them. Marine life more resilient than some scientists expected, suggesting it is safer to dump sludge & other hazardous wastes into the deep ocean than to bury them on land or burn them.

Ocean Dumping: Differences of Opinion AGAINST: AGAINST: Other scientists point out that we know less about the deep ocean than we do about space Other scientists point out that we know less about the deep ocean than we do about space Dumping waste in the ocean would delay urgently needed pollution prevention and promote further degradation Dumping waste in the ocean would delay urgently needed pollution prevention and promote further degradation

Oil Spills When a tanker accident happens, it gets lots of publicity. When a tanker accident happens, it gets lots of publicity. BUT, more oil is released by normal operation of offshore wells, washing tankers & from pipeline or storage tank leaks. BUT, more oil is released by normal operation of offshore wells, washing tankers & from pipeline or storage tank leaks. One estimate says that oil companies spill, leak, or waste per year an amount of oil equal to that shipped by 1000 huge Exxon Valdez tankers. One estimate says that oil companies spill, leak, or waste per year an amount of oil equal to that shipped by 1000 huge Exxon Valdez tankers.

Floating Oil Oil coats the feathers of birds (especially diving birds) and the fur of marine animals, destroying the animals’ natural insulation and buoyancy Oil coats the feathers of birds (especially diving birds) and the fur of marine animals, destroying the animals’ natural insulation and buoyancy Many drown or die of exposure from loss of body heat. Many drown or die of exposure from loss of body heat.

Other Information-Oil Oil is broken down by bacteria over time; slower in cold waters. Oil is broken down by bacteria over time; slower in cold waters. Heavy oil components can smother bottom- dwelling organisms such as crabs, oysters, mussels, and clams, or make them unfit to eat. Heavy oil components can smother bottom- dwelling organisms such as crabs, oysters, mussels, and clams, or make them unfit to eat. Oil spills have killed coral reefs. A recent study showed that diesel oil becomes more toxic to marine life with the passage of time. Oil spills have killed coral reefs. A recent study showed that diesel oil becomes more toxic to marine life with the passage of time.

Oil Removal: Mechanical Methods Floating booms contain the oil spill or keep it from reaching sensitive areas Floating booms contain the oil spill or keep it from reaching sensitive areas Skimmer boats are used to vacuum up some of the oil into collection barges Skimmer boats are used to vacuum up some of the oil into collection barges Absorbent pads or large feather-filled pillows are used to soak up oil on beaches or in waters that are too shallow for skimmer boats Absorbent pads or large feather-filled pillows are used to soak up oil on beaches or in waters that are too shallow for skimmer boats

Oil Removal: Chemical Methods Coagulating agents cause floating oil to clump together for easier pickup or sink to the bottom, where it usually does less harm. Coagulating agents cause floating oil to clump together for easier pickup or sink to the bottom, where it usually does less harm. Dispersing agents break up oil slicks. However, these can also damage some types of organisms. Dispersing agents break up oil slicks. However, these can also damage some types of organisms. Fire can also burn off floating oil, but crude oil is hard to ignite. Fire can also burn off floating oil, but crude oil is hard to ignite.