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The Fate of the Coral Reefs Global Warming’s Effect on Ocean Ecosystem By: Pat Wise www.divegallery.com

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The Fate of the Coral Reefs. Global Warming’s Effect on Ocean Ecosystem By: Pat Wise. www.divegallery.com. http://liveandletdive.googlepages.com/dreamstimeweb_7417461_reef.JPG/dreamstimeweb_7417461_reef-full.jpg. http://spy- spider.com/skull_and_crossbones.png. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Fate of the Coral Reefs

The Fate of the Coral

ReefsGlobal Warming’s Effect on Ocean Ecosystem

By: Pat Wise

www.divegallery.com

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What is Coral Mate? Phylum - Cnidaria Class - Anthozoa Reef building secrete

CaCO3 skeletons

Neritic Zone of Ocean (Shallow)

Sunlight and warm water! Cnidocytes

http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Coral/sciclasscr.html

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Sweet Place to Live

Home to 9 million Species

Maximum Production!

One of Four Sick Hiding Spots

www.apple.com

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Symbiosis WOAH! Awesome!

Photosynthetic Dinoflagellates

Zooxantheallae – Nitrogenous waste, CO2, and a Home

Coral – Photosynthetic capability and increased CaCO3 production

Pigmented algae produce colorful coral

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/photos/corals.html

http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral3.htm

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Global Warming (In Case You Forgot)

http://www.younggreens.ie/main/?p=89

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Coral Bleaching… Not Cool

Increased Water Temperature

Zooxantheallae don’t pull their weight

Algae expelled from Coral

Leaves white coral behind

www.abc.net.au/reslib/ 200704/r135574_457949.jpg

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Damage Done – Great Barrier Reef

42% of Great Barrier Reef bleached in 1998 18% suffered permanent damage El Niño in 2002 warmed water temperatures

affecting 60% of GBR Killed 90% of reef forming corals on some

inshore reefs

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Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (1999). Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and the Future of the World's Coral Reefs. Mar. Freshw. Res.

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The Future CO2 increases will lead to further

water temp. increases Dr. Terry Done – “1° increase in

global temperature = 82% reef bleaching, 2° increase = 97%, 3° = Total devastation”

Graph – Temp increase/bleaching threshold vs. Time

Increasing CO2 levels in ocean (acidification) hurts coral’s ability to generate CaC)3 reef structures.

http://www.sciencemag.org/

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Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (1999). Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and the Future of the World's Coral Reefs. Mar. Freshw. Res.

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Effects on Fish

Lose Habitat Massive

Extinctions Gobiodon

Species C Biodiversity Loss Food Production

www.mahonia.org

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Red Tides

1998 El Niño results in massive burning of Indonesian Rainforests

Iron rich smog develops Toxin producing

Dinoflagellates (red in color) produce red tide

Devastating effect – carcinogens (Karenia brevis) wildcoast.blog.co

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Red Tides… Even Worse

2002 – El Niño produces smog over Southeast Asia

Size of the United States Cut sunlight by 10% Heated lower atmosphere and Ocean Hundreds of Millions of dollars worth of

aquaculture damaged Southeastern Coral Reefs may be

permanently damaged

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A New Hope?

Symbiodinium 50/400 = F- No Complexity Migration To Where?

Google.images.com

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What to Do???

Lower CO2 Emissions Stop Overfishing Protect Reefs from

non-water warming harm (Tourism, Boating, Overfishing)

Stop El Niño!

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More Simple Solutions

Turn off the Lights! Eat less meat Turn down your thermostat Use electricity over natural gas Use the fireplace! Ride your bike Make daily sacrifices to Gukumatz (Very Important)

http://www.yovendomicasa.es/images/dibujoserpientecols2.jpg

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Hughes, T.P. et al. 2003. Climate Change, Human Impacts, and the Resilience of Coral Reefs. Science 301, pp. 929-33

Freeman, Scott. Biological Science. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2004.

Flannery, Tim. The Weather Makers, Our Changing Climate and What it Means for Life on Earth. New York, NY: Penguin Group, 2005. 104-13.

Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (1999). Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and the Future of the World's Coral Reefs. Mar. Freshw. Res.

Donner, S., Skirving, W. J., Little, C. M., Oppenheimer, M. and Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (2005). Global assessment of coral bleaching and required rates of adaptation under climate change. Glob. Chan. Biol.

"Garden Sprinklers May Save Reef from Bleaching." ABC News. 15 June 2007. ABC. 10 Nov. 2008 <http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/06/15/1951896.htm>.

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