What should
be done to conserve the coral reef ecosystem?
- Conserve water: The less
water you use, the less runoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans.
- Help reduce
pollution: Walk, bike
or ride the bus. Fossil fuel emissions from cars and industry
raise lead to ocean warming which causes mass-bleaching of corals and can
lead to widespread destruction of reefs.
- Use only
ecological or organic fertilizers: Although you may live thousands
of miles from a coral reef ecosystem, these products flow into the water
system, pollute the ocean, and can harm coral reefs and marine life.
- Dispose of your
trash properly: Don't
leave unwanted fishing lines or nets in the water or on the beach. Any
kind of litter pollutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish.
- Support
reef-friendly businesses: Ask the fishing, boating,
hotel, aquarium, dive or snorkeling operators how they protect the reef.
Be sure they care for the living reef ecosystem and ask if the
organization responsible is part of a coral reef ecosystem management
effort.
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