Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Caution: Not For Human Use

    Yes, they are beautiful and yes, they are colorful and yes, they are fascinating.

   But let's be real, coral will always be better as a home to marine organisms than as a lifeless decoration on your shelf. So please don't touch the coral, remove it, or attempt to cut it, no matter how much you think the coral pieces will go with your interior designing visions.

Coral Reefs - Almost Extinct


    Coral Reefs are as lively and active as anything else in marine environments. They are the mother to all marine ecosystems, providing shelter and food to thousands of organisms every day. So why is it that they continue to suffer? 
    According to the Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2004, 70% of the worlds' coral reefs are threatened or destroyed, 20% of those are damaged beyond repair, and within the Caribbean alone, many coral reefs have lost 80% of coral species.
    

Friday, January 4, 2013

Human Effects on the Ocean

Plastic debris causes the deaths of more than a million seabirds every year, as well as more than 100,000 marine mammals. 

Wanna learn more? 

Check out http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/ioc-oceans/priority-areas/rio-20-ocean/blueprint-for-the-future-we-want/marine-pollution/facts-and-figures-on-marine-pollution/ 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Take Action Now!

     The leaders of super powers like the United States, China, and Brazil have yet to make the sweeping industrial and cultural reforms necessary to slow the release of greenhouse gases that are currently destroying marine ecosystems around the world, so that's where we step in. We need to not only push our domestic governments to change their policies, but we need to encourage our peers to make environmental-friendly lifestyle choices.
  The biggest victims of the greenhouse gases are the coral reefs, polluted by inefficient boat motors and fishing techniques. At the same  time, though, beach-goers need to treat the reefs with the utmost respect. As beautiful as coral reefs are, they are also delicate and vulnerable. Any touch by humans leads to the death of the thousands of microscopic organisms that compose coral. Please be careful! We wouldn't want to lose this, now would we?