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Land-based Pollution Threats to Coral Reefs
Coral Ecosystems: Land-based Pollution Threats to Coral Reefs
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Land-based Pollution Threats to Coral Reefs
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Outline Coral biology Value of coral reefs
Land-based pollution impacts Management actions Teaching resources
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Outline Coral biology Value of coral reefs
Land-based pollution impacts Management actions Teaching resources
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What is coral? Plant Animal Both?
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Coral is as an animal with an algal symbiont
Source: NOAA
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Reef building corals require:
Warm water: 75 – 85 Fahrenheit degrees Light: Shallow and sediment free waters Salinity: 34 – 37 ppt PCS
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Coral reef distribution
Source:
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Outline Coral biology Value of coral reefs
Known effects of land-based pollution Management actions Teaching resources
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Coral reefs are valuable
Biodiversity Fisheries Shoreline protection Pharmaceuticals Tourism Education Culture Social values
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Coral reefs: rainforests of the sea
How many species of fish live on reefs? 40 400 4000 PCS
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Coral reefs protect the shore-line
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Reefs are important economically
Hawaii: Net benefits = $360 million year Overall asset value MHI = $10 billion Study by: Cesar & van Beukering 2004
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Many threats to Coral Reefs
Key threats to US reefs: Over-fishing Land-based sources of pollution Recreational overuse/misuse Lack of public awareness Climate change & coral bleaching Disease
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Outline Coral biology Value of coral reefs
Land-based pollution impacts Management actions Teaching resources
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Land and sea are connected
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Photo’s courtesy of Malama Maunalua
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Many sources of land-based pollution
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Runoff threatens coral reefs globally
Models estimate that 22% of all coral reefs world-wide are at high or medium threat from inland pollution and soil erosion. (Bryant et al. 1998). USGS
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Runoff impacts growth & survival of hard coral colonies
Bill Walsh DAR
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Sediments reduce light and decrease coral growth
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Sediments smother coral & sloughing wastes energy
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Coral settlement rates are near zero on
sediment covered surfaces Sediment tolerance is lower in new recruits
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Runoff effects reef community structure
Honolua Bay, Maui
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Outline Coral biology Value of coral reefs
Land-based pollution impacts Management actions Teaching resources
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Managing land-based pollution
US Coral Reef Task Force formed Addressing key threats to reefs is a national priority Development of local action strategies More information:
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Taking action to: Reduce pollutant loads
Increase understanding through scientific research & monitoring Increase awareness
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Thank you
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