Persuasive Essay On Coral Reefs

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Coral reefs need better protection. In the Cayman Islands coral reefs are on the decline and are slowly dissolving away and need better treatment than what is currently in place. Large portions of coral reefs have been devastated from a variety of people and cruise lines due to carelessness. Coral reefs needs a better safeguard because without them the current path it is taking will have a terrible effect on the fish who make their habitats in the coral, creating a negative effect on the ecosystem. Coral reefs are beautiful ecosystems that resemble a living museum. They have an atheistic value and are some are dated older than the famous redwood trees in California. Some people may think why it matters to them, they will never live by the …show more content…

Coral reefs are huge contributors to many of your medicines you have in your cabinet and are also ingredients in your pesticides and cosmetics. The destruction of coral reefs are happening in a multitude of ways. Whether it be from Coastal development, Overfishing, pollution or Global climate change we need to help protect the reefs. A solution could be to put up more no-entry zones and sanctuaries but that only addresses some of the problems. No one safeguard can be expected to solve this issue. I believe that the Cayman Islands Government is doing better that other countries in protecting its reefs but I believe better options are still up for grabs and I think that Honorable Premier Alden McLaughlin can bring about that change we need. In this paper I will be addressing why we need coral reefs. I will also be addressing the problems and offer a list of solutions including: innovative technology to detect temperature changes, recycling facilities, and better controlled marine protected …show more content…

They are called the rainforests of the sea because they are the major producers of oxygen in the ocean. If the reefs are becoming less and less, many species will begin to die out not just from the loss of its natural habitat but due to a dramatic drop in oxygen. Many of your consumed fish dishes would become a memory and fish would become a highly priced luxury if the coral reefs were to vanish. When the coral reef disappear that would mean the loss of an ecosystem, a loss of biodiversity and of course not being able to experience any of the benefits anymore. Pavan Sukhdev the CEO of the GIST Advisory UK played the “If game”. What If the coral reefs were to suddenly vanish this would lead to about 500 million people displaced from their livelihoods and forced into poverty. Almost all of the coastal areas would become disserted and massive migration would occur creating explosive densely populated cities and high pollution. The Cayman Islands has already lost twenty percent of its coral reefs which is a good record. Comparing our coral reef to our neighboring country Jamaica which scientists have said that as much as 95 percent of Jamaica’s reefs are dying or dead and the point of interception of its poor

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