REEFS &
CLIMATE
CHANGE
Gabby Lopez
Eli Siwa
BACKGROUND & SITUATION
WHAT ARE CORAL REEFS?
• Rainforests of the sea
– Home to ¼ of all marine species
– Provide habitat & breeding ground for commercially important species
– Natural buffers
– Highest biodiversity of any marine ecosystem
• Canaries in a coal mine
– Early indicators of impact of climate change
• Eco-systems of environmental & human value
– Protect shores from the impact of waves and from storms
– Provide a lot of benefits to humans in the form of food and medicine
– Provide economic benefits to local communities from tourism
• Ocean acidification
– ¼ of CO2 enters the ocean & reacts with H2O to form
carbonic acid – difficult for corals to secrete calcium
carbonate skeleton
– Slows growth of coral skeletons, starts to dissolve reefs
– Does not directly rely on warming but worsens its effects
– Will finish off anything that survives bleaching
• 2 Important tools
– Coral reef monitoring
– Coral transplantation
• 3 Important strategies
– Marine Protected Areas
– Integrated Coastal Management
– Fisheries Management