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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ mccarty_and_peters/coral/C-intro.htm Coral Reefs http://tools.coralreef.org/content/ objects/view.acs?object_id=545
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Importance of Coral Reefs 0.2% of world’s oceans Habitat for 1/3 of marine fishes Habitat for tens of thousands of other animals The rainforests of the oceans
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Importance of Coral Reefs PROTECTION TO COASTLINES ECONOMIC RESOURCES BIODIVERSITY NATURAL BEAUTY
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Importance of Coral Reefs PROTECTION TO COASTLINES –absorb energy of ocean waves –reduce erosion of shoreline –storm damage –flooding
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Importance of Coral Reefs ECONOMIC RESOURCES –Fisheries for food –Fisheries for jobs –Tourism –Building materials –Aquarium trade
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Importance of Coral Reefs BIODIVERSITY –The rainforests of the sea –Genetic diversity –Pharmaceuticals
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Importance of Coral Reefs NATURAL BEAUTY http://sustainableseas.noaa.gov/missions/ florida2/background/coralspawning.html
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$375 billion in environmental goods and services Reefs at Risk 1998 (http://www.wri.org/powerpoints/reefswww/sld011.htm
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Caribbean reef values (annual net benefits in 2000) Fisheries: $310 million Dive tourism: $2.1 billion Shoreline protection: $0.7-2.2 billion Total: $4.1-4.6 billion
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REEFS WORLDWIDE ARE THREATENED 11% of reefs have been lost 16% of reefs severely damaged ~60% of studied reefs threatened by human activities No pristine reefs left
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CARIBBEAN REEFS DECLINING 1970s: ~50% coral cover Present: ~10% coral cover =80% reduction in coral cover over last 30 years Gardner et al. 2003 Science 301: 958-960
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Threats to coral and coral reefs: 1) Natural 2) Anthropogenic –of human origin
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Natural disturbances that affect corals and coral reefs? Hurricanes Tsunamis Volcanoes Earthquakes Predators & competitors Bleaching Pathogens
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Hurricanes Physical damage http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ 1989hugo.html Destruction of other ecosystems upon which coral reefs depend Freshwater poisoning Smothering
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Tsunamis Physical damage Possible disruption of reproduction and recruitment Erosion
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Volcanoes Depends upon where volcano occurs http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/ current_volcs/montserrat/montserrat.html smothering and sedimentation Heat
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Earthquakes Little direct impact -coastal landslides Indirect impacts -triggers tsunamis
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Predators crown of thorns starfish snails parrotfish butterflyfish http://www.aims.gov.au/pages/reflib/ cot-starfish/pages/cot-q07.html http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/pgallery/pgflower/living/fg_living.html
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Competitors algae http://catbert.er.usgs.gov/african_dust/algae.html
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Loss of zooxanthellae causes – higher than usual ocean temperature – sharp changes in salinity –heavy UV light exposure http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ mccarty_and_peters/coral/Bleach.htm
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http://orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/orad/coral_bleaching_index.html
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Pathogens Diseases on the rise –new pathogens (8+) –land pathogens (Aspergillus) –occurring at all depths –More susceptible when stressed http://ourworld.compuserve.com/ homepages/mccarty_and_peters/ coral/Bbd.htm
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Threats to coral and coral reefs: 1) Natural 2) Anthropogenic –of human origin
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Anthropogenic threats to coral reefs: Overfishing Development Mining and dredging Recreation
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Overfishing Ecological imbalance http://tools.coralreef.org/content/objects/view.acs?object_id=545 http://www.photolib.noaa. gov/reef/reef2570.htm
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Overfishing Ecological imbalance http://catbert.er.usgs.gov/african_dust/events.html
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http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/ students/coral/coral5.htm http://www.wri.org/indictrs/rrcyanid.htm Overfishing Destructive fishing practices
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Development Sediment smothering Freshwater input Pollutants & nutrients (sewage, pesticides, fertilizer, heavy metals, pathogens)
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http://www.wcmc.org.uk/marine /data/coral_mangrove/coral.dan ger.html http://ourworld.compuserve.com/hom epages/mccarty_and_peters/coral/c- intro.htm Development
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http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/scied/science/habitat/influences.html
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Mining for construction materials and dredging Destruction of reef structure stirs up sediment
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Recreation Anchors, boats, flippers, hands, feet Kill animal tissue Skeleton breakage http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/scied /science/habitat/influences.html
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interaction of natural changes & human activity multiple insults Synergistic effects
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Global climate change Reduced reef building Increase in frequency and intensity of hurricanes Increases in bleaching Increased in disease
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CORAL DOMINATED ALGAL DOMINATED Synergistic effects
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OVERFISHING HURRICANE ALLEN 1980 ACROPORA DIE-OFF 1980S DIADEMA DIE-OFF 1983 JAMAICA
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MORE ALGAE NO GRAZERS LESS CORAL PHYSICAL DAMAGE ALGAL DOMINATED SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS JAMAICA
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PROTECTION SINCE 1961 ACROPORA DIE-OFF 1980S DIADEMA DIE-OFF 1983 HURRICANE HUGO 1989 HURRICANES MARILYN/LUIS 1995 BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX
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PROTECTION LITTLE OVERFISHING DISEASE PHYSICAL DAMAGE CORAL DOMINATED BUCK ISLAND, ST. CROIX
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