PPT-Systematic effects of fishing on global coral reef herbivore populations
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Clinton Edwards Scripps Institution of Oceanography CoAuthors Jennifer E Smith Stuart A Sandin Brian Zgliczynski Alan Friedlander Ivor Williams Alison Green
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Clinton Edwards Scripps Institution of Oceanography CoAuthors Jennifer E Smith Stuart A Sandin Brian Zgliczynski Alan Friedlander Ivor Williams Alison Green Hugh Sweatman. http://toolethalcharters.com Welcome to Too Lethal Fishing Charters with Captain Scott Gordon. We are located at Key West, Florida at the A&B Marina in Old Town Key West. Everyday is an adventure when you can go to Key West, Fishing with Too Lethal Charters; Capt. Scott Gordon & charters are the way to go fishing in Key West. By: Tatiana Smith. Background of this slide . http://foolishmind.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/coral-reef-red.jpg. Where are coral reefs found?. Coral Reefs can be found where the red dots are located in the world map. Here is a picture of a coral reef:. Global location’s. In the world there are Coral Reefs in. Southeast . Asia . The . Pacific including . Australia.. And in the . Atlantic and . Caribbean. Temperature and . Precipitation . ranges. . By Harsha Lakamsani. Introduction. Coral Reefs are made of limestone structures of dead and living stony coral. Coral polyps are formed by red and green coralline algae. Coral gets color from . zooxanthellae. Lagoons Part 2. AICE Marine Science. Unit 5. Difference between shallow & deep corals:. Shallow:. Symbiotic w/ . zooxanthellae. Colorful. Energy from . zooxanthellae. & from filter feeding w/ stinging tentacles. Types of Global Environments. Research Exercise . –. There are many types of global environments. Choose three from the following list and identify their locations around the world:. Highlight where these three environments are on a global map. Reef Development. Coralline algae – precipitate calcium carbonate. Sponges – secrete silica. Dominant species = Framework Builders because they provide the matrix for the growing reef. Reef Development. IvornWilliam. , Stephan Mills, Shaquille Job, Carl . Bynoe. , Isaiah Ash, . Crystol. Caesar. 6A. DIFFERENT HUMAN IMPACTS. REEF WALKING . OVER FISHING . CORAL SOUVENIR. BLAST FISHING . SEWAGE . AGRICULTURE. The Andros Barrier Reef: . Value, threats and management. Focus Task. Identify the 3 conditions needed for coral growth. . Location. Describe. the location of the Andros Barrier Reef. . The Andros Barrier Reef is . Getting started. With this GEO resource you will be learning about the location and biodiversity of . coral reefs. , their value to us and the environment and threats affecting global reefs today. We will also investigate the response to such threats in term of management.. . . Information about Coral Reefs. Coral reefs are made from animals that live in the same place their entire lives. . Corals . need shallow, clear, warm water to survive. . Most . corals live with algae, which are tiny, plant-like organisms that need sunlight to grow. . Guillermo Diaz-. Pulido. , . Laurence J. . McCook, . Sophie . Dove, . Ray . Berkelmans. , . George . Roff. , . David I. . Kline, . Scarla. . Weeks, . Richard D. . Evans, . David H. . Williamson, . Ove. Jonathan L.W. . Ruppert. , Mike Travers, Marie-. Josée. Fortin and . Mark G. . Meekan. High numbers sharks – high coral cover, absent – low coral cover. Changes in trophic structure of fish communities. ?. An ecosystem is a natural system in which the living parts (biotic) e.g. plants (flora) and animals (fauna) and non-living parts (abiotic) e.g. water, air, sunlight, soil and rock interact and are interdependent (rely upon each other). .
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