People (overfishing, pollution) and rising sea levels,(they can't get enough sunlight to live, they use sunlight for food)
People also destroy the reef withe big boats, the reef is near the surface too get light to not die because of not enough of food
Some diseases carried by humans can infect coral reefs and scientists have just recently discovered that a form of the herpes virus is killing coral reefs.
by divers and pollution
no i dont know
because boat anchors are heavy and when you drop it it smashes the coral reefs and all the things that make up the coral reefs.
pollution
Coral as you no are living things..........so 1st they need enough water to live........and all the fish,crabs,and seahorses irritate the coral reef so it falls apart and dies.....
Not really, but they are living things, just like the trees and bushes outside.
Damage done to coral reefs affects all organisms because of the relationship that all marine life have with each other. But if we focus on the organisms that live in the reefs, they are going to be deprived of shelter and food and breeding grounds.
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
bcause there fishing rods sometimes fall in and damage them and the hooks to there rods get stuck in the coral which leads to harming the coral
Tourists can damage coral reefs through physical contact, such as stepping on or breaking corals while snorkeling or diving, which can lead to structural damage and hinder coral regeneration. Additionally, pollution from sunscreen and other chemicals can harm coral health, as many products contain ingredients that are toxic to marine life, leading to coral bleaching and reduced biodiversity.