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1 Coral Reefs

2 Facts about Coral Reefs Largest living thing on Earth Covers less than 1% of the Earth’s Surface Needs sunlight to grow

3 Did You Know? Coral are animals Plants live inside of them Two kinds –Soft corals –Hard corals (These build reefs!) Made of tiny polyps

4 Types of Reefs Coral Reefs- Underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals

5 Grow close to shore Shallow lagoon or no lagoon at all Encounter coastal development and pollution because of being on the Island Fringing Reefs

6 Barrier Reefs Parallel to the shore Separated by a wide lagoon with deep portions Example: Great Barrier Reef Largest barrier reefs develop on edges of continental shelves

7 Atoll Reefs Circular reef surrounding a large, deep central lagoon Common in Indo-Pacific region 100 miles in diameter

8 Benefits to the Environment Used for food and medicine Economic benefits (tourism, fisheries and protection) - $375 billion a year Breeding grounds for marine animals (fish) Protects shores from waves and storms Home & shelter to 25% of the fish in the ocean

9 Major Threats to Coral Reefs Ocean Water Pollution- oil, petroleum products, pesticides, insecticides and sewage contaminate the oceans Road construction – increases runoff which carries sediments full of pollutants as above Fishing techniques – involving dynamite and cyanide solution Global Warming- Increase in carbon dioxide leads to rise in ocean water temperature Bleaching- Algae that lives with the coral are sensitive to temperature. –Leave coral behind when too warm –Color disappears –Coral becomes a white “dead looking coral”

10 Bleaching

11 Threats (Continued) Human Activities - Dropping of boat anchors - Lobster traps - Fishing line - Fishing nets We are in danger of losing 70% of the World’s Coral Reefs in the next 50 years.

12 What can WE do to save Coral Reefs? Reduce Pollution - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, to eliminate negative impacts of pollution on health of oceans Walk, bike or ride the bus Conserve water: Less water we use, less wastewater that finds its way into oceans.

13 Every simple thing you do to help save coral reefs makes a difference!


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