Saturday, April 28, 2012
Coral Reefs or Rainforests
There are many problems with our environment and our ecosystem right now. There are a large amount of people who probably do not believe that coral reefs should be important enough for their attention. If people have a little extra money to donate to a charity they may choose something else other than coral reefs like, for example, to save the rainforests. The rainforest is a well-known environmental topic that needs the people’s attention. Rainforest are still very important and they need to be saved as well, but coral reefs are continuing to die off too and they are going much quicker than rainforests. According to National Geographic News coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean are shrinking up to 1% each year, which is about 600 square miles. This rate is about twice the rate of the loss of tropical rainforests. Although tropical rainforests are extremely important our environment there are also many charities that also need attention
Carbon Emissions
Another big threat to coral reefs is carbon emissions. The ocean waters absorb carbon dioxide, which makes the water very acidic. These coral reefs cannot survive in these acidic waters filled with carbon dioxide, which is causing them to die out. Many scientists say that if these conditions continue to harm the coral reefs they will be completely gone by the year 2020. In open waters there is about a third of the carbon dioxide in the air that is absorbed into the water. The coral reefs need certain minerals to survive, and a specific one being aragonite. This aragonite is in the ocean water, but once it mixes with the carbonic acid from the air it reduces the amount of aragonite. As the coral reefs slowly begin to die out we have to do something to stop it.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
The Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and it is well known around the world. There are 2900 separate coral reefs and they extend over 14 degrees of longitudinal range. Being that this is such a huge amount of coral reefs and, because coral reefs are so important to our ecosystem, there are many people who watch over and protect the coral reefs. The Great Barrier Reef Ministerial has the responsibility of making sure that the coral reefs remain unharmed due to tourism, and other environmental harms. The Australian and Queensland governments are also very involved in keeping The Great Barrier Reef and the park safe and unharmed. The two governments have an agreement to work together to keep the Great Barrier Reef safe because they know how important these coral reefs are to our ecosystem.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
What You Can Do
The CORAL Organization that is a non-profit organization designed to save and protect coral reefs have many things that the public can do to help the cause of protecting the coral reefs. For example, people can make donations to the CORAL organization, and become more conscious on their actions that can effect the environment. Most importantly would be to inform other people that they know about the problems that our world would encounter if coral reefs were to become extinct. Many people do not realize the danger that we have put on ourselves by harming these coral reefs, but if people became more educated it would make a great improvement.
Harmful Tourists
Coral reefs are greatly affected by careless tourism. There are many cases when tourists are not paying attention while boating, scuba diving, or fishing. When people touch coral reefs they become disturbed in their natural habitat and they could easily die. People, especially tourists most likely do not realize they are causing harm to the coral reefs, but when they touch them when they are sight seeing it can be harmful. Also, there are many cases when boats dump their waste right onto the coral reefs which are very harmful to them and it could cause them to die.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Recovery of Coral Reef
Even though there have already been many cases when coral reefs have died they can come back to life. According to a recent study 16% of coral reefs that were destroyed due to bleaching in 2004 came back. It is possible that 50% of destroyed coral reefs could come back to life. It would take a lot of determination from many people across the world, but if people knew about the problems of coral reefs they would more likely to help.
Coral Reef Alliance
The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) is an organization that focuses on only coral reefs and fundraising money to save them and our environment. It is a nonprofit organization that educates people about the dangers of the extinction if coral reefs. Many people do not realize how important coral reefs are to our society. While working in Hawaii, Fiji, Mexico, Honduras, Indonesia, and Belize CORAL is educating people and saving coral reefs around the world. The main focus of CORAL is to get everyone involved in saving the coral reefs and get everyone educated about coral reefs and the whole issues of global warming.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Coral Bleaching
Life without coral reefs would be completely different then it is today. Coral reefs are dying throughout the entire world from many different causes such as overfishing, global climate change, coastal development, and pollution. If these things continue coral reefs will become extinct in no time. The major cause of these coral reefs dying out is coral bleaching. Due to the elevated temperatures of the sea from global climate change is causing the coral reefs to become bleached. Although coral bleaching has always been a slight problem there has been a mass coral bleaching problem on a huge scale recently and it is causing the number of coral reefs to decline. Pollution, high UV radiation levels, and cooling or warming of the waters where the coral live are huge factors of coral bleaching. Now that these things have become more common so has the coral bleaching and it has to stop.
Coral Reefs
For our cause project Megan Denbleyker and I decided to focus on coral reefs. Although they may not seem important coral reefs are an extremely important part of our ecosystem. Coral reefs benefit humans in many ways that people do not even realize. For example, coral reefs protect shores from the impact of powerful waves, they provide humans with certain foods and medicines, and they attract tourists to areas where the corals flourish. Although there are many problems in our environment nowadays that should be addressed, the issue of coral reefs is a very important one. Coral reefs also give homes to hundreds of thousands of sea life, so if coral reefs were to become extinct it would become a huge problem for sea life and all other organisms of the world.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Matthew 25: Ministries Charity
After looking through the website for charities we decided to do the charity Matthew 25: Ministries. It is a charity that helps people in need in many different countries throughout the world. Almost all of the money that is raised by the Matthew 25: Ministries is donated to people in need. There is only a small percentage of money that is used for advertising expenses in order for the charity to increase its publicity. This charity also reuses products from major companies for basic necessities. I really liked this specific charity for a few reasons. I like the fact that it helps people in our own country as well as people across the world. I also like that they reuse and recycle old products and use them to benefit other people for their charity. Many charities only send a small percentage of their earnings to the actual people in need, but the Matthew 25: Ministries charity sends the majority of the money raised to people in need throughout the world.
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