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jhoki
15.06.2021 16:16:41

Without the coral reef ecosystem, we might never know where is the fish gather. And the fisherman will find difficulties to catch fish and this will surely affect the income of the fisherman. Surely, this will disadvantages those who relies on the ocean as their source of income.


AnonyMouse
01.05.2021 2:34:56

3. Food support


canadaduane
11.06.2021 21:00:16

17. Erosion control [links]


terese63tere
22.05.2021 3:35:09

There are some importance of nitrogen in marine environment. Not only in the marine environment but also for the plants in the land. In the coral reef exist many microbes that has a role to do this carbon fixing and nitrogen cycling in the ocean. more


Ryo
01.06.2021 4:28:47

A natural ways to solve water pollution is by having coral reef in the ocean. You might know that there are a lot of pollution coming into the ocean such as pollutant from the outside or even the animal corpse. Where these things can actually polluting the ocean’s water and it may brings a harmful effect such as the spread of the disease. here


tashlan
27.05.2021 3:17:28

12. Natural resources of drugs here


isabelbonaguidi
05.06.2021 1:01:49

The NOAA Restoration Center serves as a lead on coral restoration work, participating in a diverse set of coral-related restoration activities across the Caribbean and Florida, as well as within the Pacific sub-basin. We work with the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, the Damage, Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration Program, and other NOAA offices. [links]


nenolod
27.05.2021 4:34:40

NOAA is also exploring the use of innovative techniques for growing and planting resilient, genetically diverse populations of key coral species that can adapt to evolving environmental conditions. A recent NOAA-commissioned study evaluates how novel interventions could accelerate natural evolution and buy coral reefs time to adapt while ocean conditions continue to change. here


chizu
09.05.2021 9:19:24

The NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program leads the agency’s coral research, conservation, and restoration efforts. The program’s strategic plan outlines a framework for reducing the main threats to coral reef ecosystems: climate change, fishing impacts, and land-based sources of pollution. The plan also recognizes coral reef restoration as an important focus and the fourth “pillar” of the program.


otalesak
04.06.2021 6:09:01

As part of a new effort, NOAA and partners are working to implement a first-of-its-kind approach to restoring corals at seven ecologically and culturally significant reef sites in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Mission: Iconic Reefs. By the end of this effort, coral cover across the seven sites will be restored from 2 percent to an average of 25 percent. [links]


donaldmoreg
17.05.2021 9:14:46

Coral restoration can take on a number of forms. It can range from simple growing, gardening, and outplanting to harvesting millions of naturally-produced eggs and sperm to create millions of new genetic individuals. more


jorgeclam
24.04.2021 8:45:59

Anyone who has spent time scuba diving and snorkeling out in the ocean knows just how amazingly extensive and intricate coral reefs are. As divers, we appreciate these beautiful natural ecosystems on our planet. Diving among these unique, biologically diverse and complex areas is an incredible experience, especially when all around you is an endless underwater carpet of vivid colors with rich marine life all happily thriving in their habitat.


sunny256
07.05.2021 8:18:24

So you can understand why it is important to protect our coral reefs from en vironmental damage. Science has confirmed that global warming is causing a combination of warmer water temperatures and increasing acidity in the oceans. This is causing the reefs to experience reefs to be placed under so much stress that they turn white and experience mass die-offs in coral bleaching events.


Dereckson
21.05.2021 8:03:49

Corals on reefs are actually small animals, and they are very fragile and susceptible to damage. People can damage coral reefs simply by touching them, and especially by running boats over them. Contact with things like anchors and fishing nets is a key way that coral reefs die or suffer damage. Make sure that when you go on boat trips, the company is careful about how they approach the reefs. You can also be careful to control your flippers when diving or snorkeling so you don’t accidentally touch a coral reef. If you see this happening, say something! People can assume that because the reef seems sturdy, they can stand on it. It’s easy to educate others on proper reef conservation. more


ElidiaI39
17.06.2021 17:31:07

Science is about trying new things. Merging reasoning and creativity, observation and unconventional thinking in order to overcome challenges.


just a man
02.06.2021 10:18:08

However, with three million visitors to the beach each year, this young home was in danger. Tossing there computers aside, divers of the Eilat Nature and Parks Authority plunged to the sea floor, hammers and chisels in hand. [links]


canvasprint
21.06.2021 20:22:57

We must be like the scientist, trying to overcome whatever is put in our path. Because we never know what we might be able to accomplish.


DrakxQueen3iv
10.05.2021 8:15:02

You have probably heard that eating foods with probiotics, such as yogurt, can improve you’re gut and skin health. So what if the same could apply to coral reefs?


nandu661
17.05.2021 3:05:47

Coral can also get sick, just like humans. Usually coral reefs have a thin mucus layer that safeguards them from diseases. However a deadly bacteria called Serratia marcescens can create a biofilm on the coral that damages this protective mucus layer. more


R3gin3
09.06.2021 2:11:52

Nets like these latch onto the rough coral. They can create an undersea canopy of sorts, smothering the coral and shading it from the sunlight. Sunlight essential to coral, algal, and other reef plants’ photosynthesis. [links]