Boaters can protect coral by dropping their anchors on sandy patches of sea bed.
If the seabed is destroyed, the coral cannot get nutrients to live.
shelly seabed
The corals in the reef
they help build coral reefs by speading their waist along the sealine to help build coral reefs.
Eels provide nutrients to coral through their waste, which helps coral growth. In return, coral provides shelter and protection to eels, allowing them to camouflage and hide within the coral structure, avoiding predators.
Donate to the coral life
sponges, their zooxanthellae and smaller organisms for protection
Little micro-organisms, called zooxanthellae, live inside of coral polyps. They provide the coral with 90% of its energy and food supply, while the coral provides the zooxanthellae with protection and shelter
Yes, because it is state on the book that coral reefs is for shelter, protection,and food for organisms that live oceans
No, when a creature lives in the coral it can actually help it by defending it when a predator comes by.
they help with they producers
Yes, clownfish live in coral reefs. They have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones found in these reefs, using them for shelter and protection from predators. In return, clownfish help keep the anemones clean and can provide nutrients through their waste. This mutualistic relationship is vital for their survival in the vibrant ecosystem of coral reefs.