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Marine Forests Their conservation and research Infant & Junior School, Stanley – Falkland Islands SCIENCE WEEK - 4 th July 2018 Neil Golding & Marina Costa

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Marine Forests

Their conservation and research

Infant & Junior School, Stanley – Falkland IslandsSCIENCE WEEK - 4th July 2018

Neil Golding & Marina Costa

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Marine Forests – what are they?

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Marine Forests – what are they?

Two key species of brown seaweed within the Falklands:•Macrocystis (latin for large

bladders)• These bladders are known

as pneumatocystspneumato – gas filled

cysts - bladders

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Marine Forests – what are they?

Two key species within the Falklands:•Macrocystis (latin for large

bladders)• Lessonia (tree kelp)

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Marine Forests – what are they?

Two key species within the Falklands:•Macrocystis (latin for large

bladders)• Lessonia (tree kelp)•Both known generally as ‘kelp’

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Marine Forests – where are they?

Distribution

•Kelp forests occur globally, from N & S America, Africa & Australia. From islands near Antarctica up to Alaska.

• Tend to favour cold temperate waters which are nutrient rich.

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Marine Forests – where are they?

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Marine Forests – How they grow?

•Unlike other plants, they don’t have roots – have a ‘holdfast’

• Use sunlight to produce food

Photosynthesis

• All nutrients come from water

• Giant kelp can grow >50m long –twice as long as a blue whale

• It can grow as fast as nearly one metre per day

One of the most productive ecosystems on the planet

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Marine Forests – Reproduction

• Adult plants release spores.

• Grow into tiny male and female plants.

• These produce sperm or eggs.

• After fertilization, mature plants develop.

• Giant kelp can live 7 years.

• Forms raft that can drift 1000’s of miles in Southern Ocean.

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The kelp forest off Cape Pembroke

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The ecological role of kelp

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Lessonia

Durvillaea

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Kelp generates habitat

complexity

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Kelp provides shelter and

habitat for many species

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High productivity and turnover of

kelp…

puts many nutrients into

system

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The greenhouse

effect

Increases the temperature on

Earth

Climate changes

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Kelp stores and remove carbon

from the atmosphere

Carbon dioxide

Photosynthesis

sugar

nutrients

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Carbon dioxide

Kelp forest

carbon storage of kelp forests

equivalent to carbon dioxide emissions

from 3 to 6 million cars Dead kelp buried

Floating kelp

Air bladder burst

Air bladder

Sinking kelp

Dead kelp buried

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Kelp dampen wave action

reducing coastal erosion

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Marine Forests – Human UsesAlginic acid is extracted from brown seaweed such as Macrocystis. It is

used in hundreds of products.

EmulsifyingEmulsion paint

Polish

Ice-cream

ThickeningToothpaste

Shampoo

Hand cream

Gelling & BindingJelly

Tablets

Dental impressions

Wound dressings

Film formingSausage casings

Washable wallpaper

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Marine Forests – Human Uses

Bull kelp, Durvillea antarctica, is harvested for food in Chile and sold as cochoyuyo. It is boiled and eaten with potatoes!

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Threats to Kelp Forest

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Storms

Natural events…

but climate changes are intensifying

extreme weather events

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Over harvesting

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Overgrazing

Sea urchins are“herbivores” and

feed on kelp

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Sea otters

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Marine pollution and water

clarity

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Climate changeson top of other threats

Warm ocean temperatures, a sea star disease outbreak, and a boom in urchin populations decimated several major kelp beds in northern California between 2008 and 2014

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QUIZ TIME

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Quiz time …..

Q1 – What length can giant kelp grow to?

(a) 1 metre

(b) Up to 5 metres

(c) more than 50 metres

(d) Over 500 metres

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Quiz time …..

Q2 – How many species of seaweed (red, green and brown) are there in the world?

(a) 120 species(b) 1,200 species(c) more than 12,000 species(d) more than 120,000 species

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Quiz time …..

Q3 – Can you name three things that can be made from a substance extracted from giant kelp?

Q4 – How does giant kelp make sure its blades/leaves are near the sunlight in the surface waters?

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Quiz time …..

Q5 – How do you think our marine forests benefit the inhabitants of the Falkland Islands?

…..and now the answers….

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Quiz time …..

Q1 – What length can giant kelp grow to?

(a) 1 metre

(b) Up to 5 metres

(c) more than 50 metres

(d) Over 500 metres

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Quiz time …..

Q2 – How many species of seaweed (red, green and brown) are there in the world?

(a) 120 species(b) 1,200 species(c) more than 12,000 species(d) more than 120,000 species

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Marine Forests – Human UsesAlginic acid is extracted from brown seaweed such as Macrocystis. It is

used in hundreds of products.

EmulsifyingEmulsion paint

Polish

Ice-cream

ThickeningToothpaste

Shampoo

Hand cream

Gelling & BindingJelly

Tablets

Dental impressions

Wound dressings

Film formingSausage casings

Washable wallpaper

Q3 – Can you name three things that can be made from a substance extracted from giant kelp?

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Quiz time …..

Q4 – How does giant kelp make sure its blades/leaves are near the sunlight in the surface waters?

Gas-filled bladders called pneumatocysts

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Quiz time …..

Q5 – How do you think our marine forests benefit the inhabitants of the Falkland Islands?

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SAERI Research Projects

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Dolphins of the KelpData priorities for Falkland’s inshore cetaceans

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Mapping the coastal margins of the Falklands & South

Georgia

DPLUS065 Coastal Mapping Project – Grant aided by the Darwin Initiative through UK Government funding

Satellite images courtesy of Digital Globe Foundation

#SouthAtlanticCoastalMapping

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Building foundations to monitor and conserve Falklands marine forest habitats

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What can we do?

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Care and be aware!

Spread knowledge!

i.e. adopt code of conduct when at sea

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Promote sustainable usage!

Be a responsible consumer!

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Speak aloud:

your opinion is important!

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Acknowledgements

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Dolphins of the KelpData priorities for Falkland’s inshore cetaceans

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Mapping the coastal margins of the Falklands & South

Georgia

DPLUS065 Coastal Mapping Project – Grant aided by the Darwin Initiative through UK Government funding

Satellite images courtesy of Digital Globe Foundation

#SouthAtlanticCoastalMapping

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Photographs courtesy of Shallow Marine Surveys Group

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