Friday, May 31, 2019
Coral Bleaching Essay -- Geology
 red coral BleachingAbstractCoral reefs have been called the rainforests of the ocean and  ar one of the most diverse and important ecosystems on the planet. This paper will explore how global warming has effected these fragile ecosystems. It will focus on the impact of increasing ocean temperatures on coral reefs.Coral ReefsCoral reefs exist globally from 30N to 30S latitude and have existed in some form on Earth for over 200 million years. Over 2500 species of coral have been identified 1000 of which are reef building hard coral. Reefs are  very limestone structures produced by small  physicals called coral polyps. These polyps contain unicellular plants (algae) called zooxanthellae in their tissue. They have a symbiotic relationship which means, living together. During the day the zooxanthellae rise to the surface of the animal and produce food by photosynthesis. At night the polyp extends a stinging, multitenticled mouth that feeds on any planktonic animals. They both benefit fro   m the waste products of the other. They  excessively work together to capture calcium carbonate from seawater and convert it into the hard limestone structures in which they live. Because corals survive due to this fragile relationship, they are very  minute and tolerate relatively narrow ranges of water temperature, salinity and transparency.Coral reefs are estimated to cover less than .2% of the ocean floor but contain approximately 25% of the oceans species. They provide protection for shorelines, reducing erosion. They also give food, shelter and protection to almost one million marine species and act as a nursery for growing fish. Humans benefit directly from coral reefs. They supply us with food, jobs (through fishing and tourism) a...  ...astrous to lose the existing coral reefs of the world.References   1. William Fitt. Bleaching of Symbiotic alga      Available http//zircon.geology.union.edu/Carb/fitt   2. Reef Relief. Reef Relief      Available http//www.blacktop.com/coral   forest/index.html   3. Knauer Communication. Global Warming is a Problem      Available http//www.enviroweb.org/edf/isproblem/isproblem_frameset.html   4. Michael Van Woert. ORAD      Available http//140.90.191.231/orad/   5. indium University. Reef Resource Page      Available http//www.indiana.edu/reefpage/.   6. Ingrid Guch. NOAA      Available http//www.ara.polytechnique.fr/surface.html   7. PCRF. Planetary Coral Reef Foundation      Available http//www.pcrf.org/   8. The Coral Reef Alliance. Get the Facts on Coral ReefsAvailable http//www.coral.org/Facts.html                  
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