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[Free Report] Why Are the Coral Reefs Dying?

by Anocha Simma | 11-06-2020 00:17 recommendations 0

Have you ever considered corals a worthy living that need as urgent conservation as other creatures in the environment? When you travel to the sea and take scuba diving, do you ever notice any blemishes on those motionless marine animals? Yes, you are not mishearing, in fact, they are counted as invertebrates by marine biologists and probably are one of the most vulnerable livings in the oceans. Owing to this reason, corals should be more acknowledged by more people that they are being endangered as well. 


Just by imagining a marine ecosystem without coral reefs, that would definitely be the worst habitat for all other marine creatures because corals are home to more than a million sea animals. Without their home, survival and reproduction will be beyond difficult and in the long run, the effect can possibly lead to a huge extinction of those which are homeless. The common sign that indicates the worsening state of corals is a bleached color of themselves. We normally call it ¡®coral bleaching¡¯ and the term has actually been around for quite some time, often seen in news and campaigns which aim to prevent corals from getting destroyed. Amki (2019) points out that this hazardous phenomenon is basically a condition where corals lose the specific seaweed called Zooxanthellae. It is said that corals are highly sensitive to stimulators and weather conditions; for instance, if the temperature goes up to just 1 to 2 degrees for consecutive 3 weeks, they are likely to get stressed out. Then, the seaweed that lives on the surface and acts as food and colorful ornaments for the corals will desert its original home and find a new one in account for its own survival. Accordingly, this is the main reason as to why our coral reefs around the world are dying.


Now that this is relevant to climate change and global warming, it is going to take time and consistency to recover and fertilize them back to normal. Nonetheless, there are many environmental campaigns and projects to provide the affected areas with artificial coral reefs that usually are made of rocks, cinder blocks, and even wood and old tires (NOAA, 2020). Even though they are long-lasting and can effectively help with the coral recovery, it is only an alternative solution to the whole problem. In the long term, we all still must stand firm at finding secondary power resources that take up less energy and emit as less toxic substances as possible. 


Green A. (2019). ปรากฏการณ์ปะการังฟอกขาว (Coral Bleaching) คืออะไร. Retrieved June 10, 2020, from https://www.trueplookpanya.com/knowledge/content/67857/-blo-scibio-sci-


NOAA. (2020). What is an artificial reef?. Retrieved June 10, 2020, from https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/artificial-reef.html

 

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7 Comments

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Anocha Simma, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.

    Thank you for delving into the reason why coral reefs are dying so much recently. As you've mentioned coral reefs, in fact almost all animals, are quite sensitive to the environmental change. One of the reasons, not in this article, that coral reefs are bleached can be found in the global warming. Carbon dioxide leads the ocean acidification that prevents calcification of coral reefs.

    I hope humans endeavor to protect this beautiful creature.

    Green Cheers!
    Posted 30-06-2020 21:21

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Anocha

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Why Are the Coral Reefs Dying?

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 18-06-2020 21:08

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Anocha Simma, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for the article about coral! I didn't know coral was such a sensitive creature! I used to think it was just a pretty stone or a plant in the sea, but I was shocked by the fact that coral was an animal, and I was surprised that it had a sensitive ecological response. The ongoing project to regenerate coral and seaweed, such as artificial seaweed and artificial sea forests, seems to be only trying to show the functional characteristics of coral, excluding the sensitive nature of coral, but this is not a fundamental solution, is it? We need to protect the environment.

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 16-06-2020 10:51

  • Prabha Bhusal says :
    Thank you for sharing this report
    its sad to know about coral reef dying
    Posted 14-06-2020 19:08

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Keep writing wonderful reports!!
    Posted 14-06-2020 01:36

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Anocha!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    Its sad to know about coral reef dying news,thanks for sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!

    Regards,
    Sonika








    Posted 12-06-2020 00:25

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Hello Anocha Simma,
    I hope you are doing well and safe there,
    Being from a landlock country like Nepal, we are kinda not blessed to see the coral reef in real life. But we have acquired a vision on it from different environment articles. Coral reef is very important for balancing the ecosystem of the world.
    Thank you soo much for highlighting the many important information on it.
    Keep on sharing.
    Warm Regards from Nepal.
    Posted 11-06-2020 13:20

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