Belize Barrier Reef Platform

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While the human population continues to grow so does the need for land to contain the growth. In man’s attempt to fulfill this need we find that we are encroaching on lands used for diverse wildlife and plant-life. The problem comes from the fact that when man moves into these new areas he usually takes over and in the process damages or destroys ecosystems that were in place. This loss of ecosystems equates to the loss of animal species and also plant species. This is happening in our world at an alarming rate. One issue that should be sending up a big red flag is that no one knows how the loss of these plants and animals is going to affect our planet. Luckily there are groups established such as the World Heritage Group which work to preserve these areas and unique ecosystems along with their plant and animal life. One such place is the Belize Barrier Reef platform which lies on the Atlantic-Caribbean coast of Belize. The Reserve was inscribed as a natural World Heritage property in 1996 and belongs to the Central American biogeographically province. It is made up of the following areas: Bacalar Chico National Park and Marine Reserve, the northernmost part of Ambergris Caye, the west area of Chetumal Bay, Laughing Bird Caye National Park, Half Moon Caye Natural Monument, Blue Hole Natural Monument, Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve, South Water Caye Marine Reserve and Sapodilla Cays Marine Reserve. As you can see this is a vast area encompassing many places it is good to see that all of these places are now under government and civilian protection. (www.eoearth.org)

What do these areas contain which makes them so important that they need to be protected? There is a vast amount of vegetation ...

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...or countries which fish the reserve but have no laws for seasonal catches or size limitations.

The Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System is a place filled with wonderful plant, bird, and marine life. Its crystal clear waters and sugar sand beaches are something everyone should have the experience of seeing in their lifetime. Thanks to a highly dedicated group of government officials, scientists and volunteers, laws have been passed over the years to help protect this wonder of nature. Unfortunately, do to its vastness in size, not every area can be monitored and even with laws in place, there are some who would still do harm to this amazing area for their own profit. I urge everyone to make contact through any of the websites listed under references to find out what you can do to help play a part in the protection of the reserve. (www.newworldencyclopedia.org)

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