The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef

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The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef By: Natasha Grech

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The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. By: Natasha Grech. FACTS. The Mesoamerican reef spans over 900 kilometers It is home to over 65 species of stony coral and over 500 species of fish The reef gives protection from storms and costal erosion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef

By: Natasha Grech

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FACTSThe Mesoamerican reef spans over 900

kilometersIt is home to over 65 species of stony coral

and over 500 species of fishThe reef gives protection from storms and

costal erosionCostal societies depend on it for economic

support, such as the tourism industry and fishing

It is under extreme threat

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SO WHAT ARE THE SEVERE THREATS TO THE CORAL OF THE MESOAMERICAN REEF AND WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE THIS

GIANT HABITAT?

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Global warmingGlobal Warming: “an increase in the earth's

average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect.” – Dictionary.com

Global warming also causes more severe storms and a rise in water temperatures in oceans around the world

This can be a major threat to the Mesoamerican barrier reef because higher water temperatures cause coral bleaching

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What is Coral Bleaching?Coral bleaching: “Coral bleaching results when the

symbiotic zooxanthellae (single-celled algae) are released from the original host coral organism due to stress” -Sciencedaily.com

It is basically the loss of algae (zooxanthellae) that exists with the coral and provides it with food

Without these essential zooxanthellae, the coral becomes a bleached or white colour because they are what provide the coral with much of their colour

This occurs when ocean temperatures rise 2 – 3 degrees F in a shorter amount of time, because of global warming

Once the coral expels the zooxanthellae, it will start to die from lack of nourishment if high temperatures continue

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Impacts of Coral BleachingCoral bleaching threatens all the organisms that depend on

the reef: Species that use corals as a habitat and food (fish, mammoth

whale shark, endangered salt water crocodile) Local communities that depend on the reef for food, income,

and tourist businessesAs well as, it weakens the reef, meaning less shoreline

protection from storms and erosionOther impacts of coral bleaching are; a loss of coral

islands, a decline in species diversity and changes in the overall reef communities

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FishingMore aggressive fishing methods such as

overfishing and cyanide fishing can harm coral reefs

Fishermen use dynamite and inject cyanide into water because this is a simpler method of catching fish, but also severely damages coral

A less obvious harmful fishing method is overfishing

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OverfishingOverfishing: To much fishing resulting in the

depletion of certain species in an areaThis can effect the reefs species biodiversity and

ecological balanceIt causes a disruption in the natural underwater

food chain. Taking one part out will effect all the other species as well

In the Mesoamerican barrier reef, overfishing is depleting populations of lobster, conch, and finfish

A possible solution for this is stricter control of fishing regulations in off-seasons and illegal fishing

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Conservation - WWFHas worked with the Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras

governments since the mid-1980’s to create marine reserves, protect and preserve the Mesoamerican reef system

WWF has also implemented several public awareness campaigns Sea turtle conservation, fisheries management and marine

protected areasWWF is researching the impact of climate change, altered

rainfall and coral bleachingHas implemented the Mesoamerican Reef’s Marine Protected

Areas ProgramHelps to protect the region’s resources for wildlife and local

communitiesWWF collaborates with local fishermen to wipe out destructive

fishing practices and implement sustainable ones

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WWF – The Lobster ExpeditionOne of the current conservation measures WWF is

implementing is the Lobster ExpeditionThis is to prevent the overfishing of lobsters – one of the

most serious threats is the catch of juvenile lobsters which are illegal to catch under Honduran law

WWF and Darden Restaurants worked together to test a more environmentally friendly lobster trap that lets the juvenile lobsters escape but catch the ones used in restaurants

They conducted an experiment of 5 different fishing boats with 7 different trap designs

The lobster trap they tested and perfected is now required for all lobster fishermen

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"Coral Reefs: Bleaching Impacts." Reef Resilience: Building Resilience into Coral Reef Conservation. Web. 7 July 2011. <http://www.reefresilience.org/Toolkit_Coral/C2c0_BleachImpacts.html>

"Global warming | Define Global warming at Dictionary.com." Dictionary.com | Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary.com. Web. 7 July 2011. <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/global+warming>

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