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Biodiversity in Danger The GreatBarrierReef Angel Carney, 2010
Overview: Introduction to the Reef: What is a reef? Meet the Great Barrier Reef  The Problem: Endangered Species of the GBR Causes of the Problem Solutions for The Problem Reef water protection plan Biodiversity strategy Conclusion Angel Carney, 2010
What is A Reef? ,[object Object]
Corals are soft, stationary animals without a backbone!
When the corals die, they leave behind hard structures that are the basis of the reef
Home to 30 different kinds of whales, 6 kinds of turtles, and over 1500 kinds of fish, PLUS sea snakes, sharks, and stingrays!
Home to some of the largest clams in the world!
Microscopic algae live on the corals and through photosynthesis, the corals “steal” nutrients from the algau, giving them their vibrant colorsAngel Carney, 2010
Meet the Great Barrier Reef ,[object Object]
Found in the shallow waters surrounding Queensland, Australia!
Named one of the seven wonders of the world!
Estimated to be 500,000Years old
It is the largest reef system in the world!
Over 344,400 square kilometers and 1,800 miles long!
1,200 miles long
Can be seen from space!Angel Carney, 2010
The Problem: ,[object Object]
It is estimated that by the year 2100, the world will have only 30% of it’s coral reefs
The Great Barrier Marine Park Authority has introduced several plans to help stop this
Lots of the species that are native to the Great Barrier Reef, and only found there are becoming endangered!
Endangered animals are species that are in danger of going extinct
Many of the species on the reef are exclusive to this area, which means when they are gone from the reef, they are gone from the planetAngel Carney, 2010

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Great barrier reef presentation

  • 1. Biodiversity in Danger The GreatBarrierReef Angel Carney, 2010
  • 2. Overview: Introduction to the Reef: What is a reef? Meet the Great Barrier Reef The Problem: Endangered Species of the GBR Causes of the Problem Solutions for The Problem Reef water protection plan Biodiversity strategy Conclusion Angel Carney, 2010
  • 3.
  • 4. Corals are soft, stationary animals without a backbone!
  • 5. When the corals die, they leave behind hard structures that are the basis of the reef
  • 6. Home to 30 different kinds of whales, 6 kinds of turtles, and over 1500 kinds of fish, PLUS sea snakes, sharks, and stingrays!
  • 7. Home to some of the largest clams in the world!
  • 8. Microscopic algae live on the corals and through photosynthesis, the corals “steal” nutrients from the algau, giving them their vibrant colorsAngel Carney, 2010
  • 9.
  • 10. Found in the shallow waters surrounding Queensland, Australia!
  • 11. Named one of the seven wonders of the world!
  • 12. Estimated to be 500,000Years old
  • 13. It is the largest reef system in the world!
  • 14. Over 344,400 square kilometers and 1,800 miles long!
  • 16. Can be seen from space!Angel Carney, 2010
  • 17.
  • 18. It is estimated that by the year 2100, the world will have only 30% of it’s coral reefs
  • 19. The Great Barrier Marine Park Authority has introduced several plans to help stop this
  • 20. Lots of the species that are native to the Great Barrier Reef, and only found there are becoming endangered!
  • 21. Endangered animals are species that are in danger of going extinct
  • 22. Many of the species on the reef are exclusive to this area, which means when they are gone from the reef, they are gone from the planetAngel Carney, 2010
  • 23.
  • 24. Sharks – whale shark, grey nurse shark, great white shark, freshwater and green sawfish
  • 26. Birds
  • 27. Seals
  • 30. Shells – helmet shells, triton shells, tridacnid clams
  • 31. Fish – seahorses, pipefish, sea dragons, potato cod, Queensland Grouper, barramundi cod, Maori wrasse, all other grouper over 100 cm
  • 34.
  • 35. Pollution – Toxic Spills, and groundings
  • 37. Natural Disasters, such as hurricanes, and tropical storms
  • 40.
  • 41. The water temperature is expected to rise 1.8-5.4 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 42. Rising climate makes ice bergs melt, which makes the ocean rise, estimates are at 3 mm per year
  • 43. Causes stress to the very delicate corals:
  • 44. They become unfit hosts for and discharge the microorganisms which live on them.
  • 45. Causes Coral Bleaching, which is when the corals begin to lose their colorations
  • 46. Ocean acidification – Increasing temperatures cause increased carbon dioxide to be absorbed by the ocean waters.Angel Carney, 2010
  • 47.
  • 48. Pesticides and fertilizers run off into these rivers and poison the inhabitants.
  • 50. Copper from industries stunts polyp development
  • 51. Ships take “shortcuts” through the reef, and release exhausts and leak oils that suffocate the corals and other organisms, into the waters
  • 52. Sediment: solid particles settle into the water and smother the environment
  • 53. Can result in the reef being buried!
  • 54. Blocks sunlight so the microorganisms cannot photosynthesize and give the coral their colorsAngel Carney, 2010
  • 55.
  • 56. Naturally predatory species are over-fished, causing species lower on the food chain to grow out of control
  • 57. Likewise, if species low on the food chain are diminished, natural predators will die due to lack of food.
  • 58. Fishing increases pollution on the reef, because of the ships
  • 59. Many of the endangered species are poached, for flavors, and high rates of pay
  • 60. Reduces life span and reproduction of species (Keller et. al, 2009).
  • 61. Nets dragged across the sea floor cause damage to the habitat.Angel Carney, 2010
  • 62.
  • 64. Dump too much freshwater into the sea
  • 65. The corals, polyps and all other inhabitants are salt water friendly
  • 67. Rising water levels increase run off into the rivers and, subsequently into the sea!
  • 68. Diluting the salt water contributes to coral bleaching and death of the polypsAngel Carney, 2010
  • 69.
  • 70. Touching: Suntan lotions and oils wash off and cause damage to the reef
  • 71. Boats drop anchors in the reef and cause physical damage
  • 73. Littering: leaving foreign things in the reef
  • 74. Fishes may ingest harmful matter
  • 75. Chemicals in the litter can be harmful
  • 76. Much of the litter does not biodegrade
  • 77. Propellers hit marine animals, such as endangered dugongs and turtles
  • 78. Snorkel fins damage corals when strickenAngel Carney, 2010
  • 79.
  • 82. Reef water Protection PlanAngel Carney, 2010
  • 83.
  • 84. Employs 15 Advisory Committees
  • 85. Committed to the long-term protection of the reef
  • 86. Reef HQ Aquarium – education center run by the GBRMPA
  • 93.
  • 94. Provides a report of the management of the Great Barrier Reef
  • 95. Summarizes the past and present management of the Great Barrier Reef
  • 97. The GBR is one of the most extraordinary ecosystems in the world
  • 98. Key issues to be addressed within the Park:
  • 103.
  • 104. No other place in the world is home to as many different plant and animal species living in harmony with each other
  • 105. It is imperative that we preserve the diversity of this ecosystem
  • 106. Aims to guide and help coordinate management actions that will protect and conserve biodiversity in the Great Barrier Reef, (GBRMPA, August 2010).
  • 107. Conserves the diversity of the habitat as well as it inhabitants
  • 108. Provides a framework for how biodiversity is managaged (GBRMPA, 2010).
  • 110. Identifies problems, fall-backs, and prioritizes threats
  • 111. Manufactures and distributes publications to the publicAngel Carney, 2010
  • 112.
  • 114. immediate goal - to halt and reverse the decline in water quality entering the Reef by 2013 (Qld Gov, 2009)
  • 115. long term goal - to ensure that by 2020 the quality of water quality entering the Reef from adjacent catchments has no detrimental impact on the health and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef. (Qld Gov, 2009)
  • 116. Implement strategies on the farms surrounding the area
  • 117. Enact, Review, oversee and stay on top of policiesAngel Carney, 2010
  • 118.
  • 119. Protects 33% of the reef from commercial and recreational fishing!
  • 120. Identifies endangered species, and outlines steps to protect them
  • 121. Allows native peoples to fish the reef
  • 122. Prohibits removal of any part of the reef or any inhabitantAngel Carney, 2010
  • 123. Conclusion: The Great Barrier Reef has been recognized as a World Heritage Site. It covers an area larger than the size of Italy. Te Great Barrier Reef is home to a very wide variety of corals, polyps, plants, animals, fish, and more organisms and is more than 500,000 years old. It is imperative that we preserve this treasure trove under the sea. Many human practices are killing The Great Barrier Reef, but through knowledge we can spread the word and help combat the destruction of this natural wonder of the Earth. Please, help, spread the word! Angel Carney, 2010
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