mesoamerican barrier reef
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Mesoamerican Barrier Reef . By: Kelli McLean. About the Mesoamerican Reef (MAR)!. More than 724km long It runs between Cozumel and Playa del Carmen for hundreds of miles, extending from the southern half of the Yucatan Peninsula to the Bay Islands of Honduras - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mesoamerican Barrier Reef By: Kelli McLean
About the Mesoamerican Reef (MAR)!More than 724km longIt runs between Cozumel and Playa del
Carmen for hundreds of miles, extending from the southern half of the Yucatan Peninsula to the Bay Islands of Honduras
Largest coral reef in the Western hemisphere (second largest in the world)
Amazing biodiversity, home to 350 species of mollusk, and more than 500 species of fish
LOCATION
Threats on MARFishing (overfishing and cyanide fishing)
Introduction of unwanted species
OVER FISHINGOverfishing occurs when fishing activities
reduce fish stocks below an acceptable levelThis can occur in any body of water from a
pond to the oceansIt is also a result of the fishing industry rapidly
increasing due to improvements in technology and a high demand for already at risk species (in the MAR examples being Snapper, Grouper, Lobster, Conche)
The expanding fishing industries are also a large contributor (Aquaculture, artisanal, commercial)
How does this affect the MAR? It can potentially lead to the extinction of
species within the ocean ecosystem, taking away from the extremely unique biodiversity of this area
In addition species that aren’t targeted by fishers can become unnaturally dominant, act as a invasive species in their own ecosystem, and decrease biomass
It creates a chain effect in various food chains (see notes below)
Cyanide fishing! Started in the 1950s and is mostly illegal although
still widely practiced Sodium Cyanide is sprayed over habitat (as a result
stunning the fish, and other species in the process)Fish are then collected by divers and put up for sale Sometimes in order to locate the fish the coral is
physically broken apart by the divers completely destroying it
There is quite a high mortality rate causing many more fish to be stunned than are actually sold
Why is this bad for the MAR?Not only affects the fish, but the coral and the
coral reefs as well high mortality rate, meaning that more fish have
to be killed than requiredcyanide build-ups which slow photosynthesis in
the algae in the reefs causing them to loose colour and reduce the amount of oxygen produced
It also can have the same effects (tampering with species population and food chains) as listed for overfishing as fish are removed from the ocean ecosystem, just in a dissimilar manner
Introduction of unwanted speciesWhen organisms are introduced to an area it
can cause devastating affects
Specifically within the MAR the introduction of the crown of thorns and lion fish has
Crown of Thorns The crown of thorns starfish is the second
largest sea star in the world
It is a nocturnal creature that preys on fast-growing and common corals
The crown-of-thorns receives its name from venomous thorn-like spines that cover its body
The Problem The Crown of Thorns Starfish can be blamed
for widespread reef destruction
Coral bleaching and Black band disease, mean that outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns can cause permanent damage and prevent new coral from growing
Lion FishIntroduced in the 1990s after an aquarium
was destroyed during a hurricaneExtremely evasive as it has no natural
predatorsEfforts to reduce population were mainly
ineffectiveThe lionfish breeds extremely quickly, and
can release Studies have shown lionfish reduce the
amount of coral fish by an estimated 80%
Protective measures!Thankfully there are many protective measure being taken by various organizations in order to maintain the Mesoamerican Reef.
OAK foundationOak Foundation is an international
foundation that has made more than 2,100 grants to not-for-profit organisations across the globe since its establishment in 1998
How do they help?Program GOALS # Improve marine reserve management
effectiveness
# Promote sustainable coastal and marine resource management, including sustainable financing
# Promote long-term, non-extractive, diverse economic development opportunities for coastal communities
Another Solution The UN has created a unique program for the
Caribbean that is hosted within their environmental programs. The Caribbean Environmental Programme was developed in order to legally protect the marine life found in the Mesoamerican reef
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