The Andros Barrier Reef Flashcards

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What 3 requirements are there for coral reefs to grow

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  • Temp between 23 and 25, this is why they’re found in tropics
  • Light for the algae to photosynthesise and provide nutrients
  • Clear water because sediment in dirty water can harm coral’s ability to feed
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What are the threats to the coral reef

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  • Over fishing
  • Pollution
  • Global warming
  • Marine base pollution
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Why is overfishing a threat

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  • Harm biodiversity
  • Kills fish
  • Any physical contact through anchors can kill coral
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Why is pollution a threat

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Agricultural chemical, sewage and silt can reduce light for algae and stunt photosynthesis, disrupting nutrient cycle for coral.

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Why is global warming a threat

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  • Higher temps stress out coral
  • Coral expel their zooxanthellae
  • Coral has no nutrients
  • Coral bleaches
  • Coral dies
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What is marine based pollution

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Oil spillages and chemical discharges from boats, resulting from deep sea fishing

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Why is the coral reef valuable

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  • Coastal protection (Buffer zone that forces waves to break early and prevent coastal erosion)
  • Fish breeding grounds ( generates more fish to sell and therefore generates more money)
  • Tourism (fishing, snorkelling, scuba diving and cruises)
  • The healthy coral reef is rare and provides scientists with a great outdoor laboratory
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How is the Andros reef being managed

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  • The Andros West side national park
  • The North and South marine Park
  • The crab Replenishment Reserve
  • Excuma cays land and sea park
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How does The Andros West side National park help manage threats

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  • Designated by Government in 2002
  • Balances traditions like fishing and sponging whilst also promoting resource conservation, recreational fishing and eco-tourism
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How does the North and South Marine Park Manage threats

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  • established in 2002
  • Area for conservation that prohibits/regulates harmful activities such as fishing, scuba diving and collecting wildlife
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How does the crab replenishment reserve manage threats

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It ensures a sustainable crab population for future generations

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How does the Excuma cays land park manage threats

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Conserves and monitors endangered coral species before replanting them

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How does the sea park manage threats

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Conserves and monitors endangered coral species before replanting them

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14
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What is the location of coral reefs

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30 degrees north and south of the equator in tropical and sub-tropical oceans

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15
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Describe the nutrient cycle for coral

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  • Coral and zooxanthellae have a symbiotic relation
  • Zooxanthellae provides energy from photosynthesis to the coral
  • In return, the coral provides Habitats and nutrients back to the zooxanthellae
  • The nutrients passed between each other is from their prey ( zooplankton) and nitrogen
  • Fish also excrete ammonia which provides nutrients to them, and gets protection in the coral.
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16
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Describe the flora

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  • algae
  • Sea grass
  • Small amount of plant life
17
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Describe the fauna

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  • Coral polyps
  • Fish
  • eels
18
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Why is the reef so important

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  • Provides income for locals through tourism
  • home to 25% of marine life
  • global estimated value of almost 30 billion dollars