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Letter Of Introduction |
What is the problem with the ·
There
are many outside contributions that have lead to the “problem”
with the Florida Coral Reef. The declining Florida Coral Reef has been
affected by many factors. These factors include coral bleaching (possibly by
global warming), disease, over harvesting by humans, temperature, extreme
weather, pollution, and absence of sea urchins due to disease. As you can
see, the decline and demise of the Florida Coral Reef cannot be blamed on one
thing, rather a culmination of things that together have caused this problem.
Though as humans it is our instinct to point a finger of blame, it is
impossible to do so, considering the given factors of the problem. Information about the problem(s) concerning the ·
The
Reefs may not be declining solely due to human interference; however, it has
had a substantial impact on them. Ships smashing Reefs, and the over
harvesting of fish, sponges, and live rock have contributed to it’s decline, and often times this harvesting is
inherited through the generations, and so it continues. There are also water
quality concerns that have risen since the decline of the Reef, which is
declining water quality. Polluted waters due to sewage
disposal from the ·
When
thinking about the decline of the Florida Coral Reefs, geography is also an
aspect to consider. Changing water temperatures due to cold weather from the
North have killed large numbers of corals. Also the rising sea level over the
last several thousand years is probably responsible for the demise of certain
reefs as well. ·
Disease
is also a contributing factor to the decline and demise of the Florida Coral
Reef. This was not a direct attack on the reef, however “In the early
1980s a disease epidemic killed off almost all the long–spined black
sea urchins that lived in the ·
Coral
Bleaching over the last two decades has been more intense than ever before. Since
1998 which was the worst year for coral bleaching that was recorded, has only
gotten worse. When looking at this problem in a global issue sort of way it
can be assumed, and said that the Coral Bleaching is due to Global Warming,
which was caused by the “human-caused greenhouse effects. ·
“Urchin dieoffs, disease epidemics, coral
bleaching, extreme weather events including hurricanes, cold fronts, and rising
sea level, maybe even the average annual position of the Gulf Stream, all
effect the way reefs look in Florida. That makes it all the more important
that we try to minimize human–caused damage.” Pictures of damaged coral
reefs Coral
Bleaching Coral
being eaten by a crown starfish |
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