Pollution is a natural threat to coral reefs.
one is to much fishing people like to fish a lot i the summer times and the hook gets on and will not come off and because of that coral reefs are dieing.
Fishermen destroying them so they can fish better. Another one is polution.
Increasing temperature, decreasing pH and increasing starfish infestation
Increasing temperature, decreasing pH and increasing starfish infestation
Coral reefs.
60 natural harbours and we have about 34,000 coral reefs
Coral reefs begin to form when free-swimming coral larvae attach to submerged rocks. Both natural conditions and those created by man is what make coral reefs vulnerable to environmental stress.
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
Coral-eating fish can threaten coral reefs by overgrazing on the coral, which can lead to coral death and reduced reef health. Their impact can be mitigated by managing fishing practices, protecting key herbivorous fish species, and promoting coral reef conservation efforts.
Both natural and man-made threats pose significant risks to coral reefs, but man-made threats, such as climate change, pollution, and overfishing, are often more immediate and widespread. Climate change, in particular, leads to ocean warming and acidification, which severely impact coral health. A viable solution involves implementing stronger marine protected areas to limit human activities, alongside global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable fishing practices. These combined actions can help mitigate the threats and support coral reef resilience.
There are no coral reefs IN California