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Corals: The roots of Aquatic Ecosystem |
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by Divyasree Gorantla | 18-02-2023 12:00 0 |
Corals are marine invertebrates that belong to the phylum Cnidaria. They are sessile animals that live in colonies and can be found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. Corals build hard, calcium carbonate skeletons that form the basis of coral reefs. Corals are important in aquatic ecosystems for several reasons:
However, coral reefs are currently facing many threats, including overfishing, pollution, climate change, and ocean acidification. Coral bleaching is a process by which coral polyps expel the symbiotic algae that live inside them, causing the coral to turn white or pale. The symbiotic algae, also known as zooxanthellae, provide the coral with nutrients through photosynthesis, and also give the coral its color. When the coral polyps expel the algae, the coral loses its main source of nutrition, which can lead to death if the process is severe or prolonged. Coral bleaching is primarily caused by environmental stress, such as increased sea surface temperatures, pollution, ocean acidification, and overexposure to sunlight. When water temperatures rise or become too warm, the coral becomes stressed and may expel its symbiotic algae. In addition, pollution, ocean acidification, and overexposure to sunlight can also cause stress on the coral, leading to bleaching. Coral bleaching has significant impacts on marine ecosystems, as coral reefs provide important habitats and nurseries for a variety of marine life. When coral reefs are damaged or destroyed, the biodiversity of the surrounding ecosystem can also be negatively impacted. Coral bleaching can also have economic impacts, as coral reefs provide significant benefits to human populations, including fisheries, tourism, and coastal protection. To address coral bleaching, it is important to reduce the underlying causes of environmental stress that can lead to bleaching. This includes reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change, reducing pollution in the oceans, and protecting coral reefs from overexposure to sunlight and physical damage. In addition, efforts to restore damaged coral reefs can help to rebuild the ecosystem and protect marine biodiversity. |
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