Teh Government is participating to protect coral reefs by restoring damaged reefs and by keeping the water clean.
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Coral is a living organism, and harvesting coral for jewelry is not environmentally responsible.
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Coral makes up coral reefs. Coral by definition are microscopic animals with an outer skeleton of calcium carbonate that form colonies and are responsible for reef building.
because the obligation of the government is to protect the coral reefs like the DENR,non government also protect it because some people like fisherman caught fish.........if there are no coral reefs there would be no fishes anymore in the ocean....................
Genetically identical polyps live in the brain coral. due to the fact thay are responsible for it formation to begin with
Algae plays a vital role in the coral reef ecosystem. Firstly, algae feeds the zooplankton that forms part of the base of the foodchain of the coral reefs. Secondly, algae live inside the actual coral, and are responsible for providing the coral with a huge amount of energy.
B is the correct answer. You first have to understand what "biotic factor" means, It is the relationship of an organism with its enviroment.
A coral polyp is a small, tubular invertebrate animal with a mouth surrounded by tentacles. It is the basic unit of a coral colony and is responsible for secreting calcium carbonate to form the hard coral skeleton that makes up coral reefs. Coral polyps have a mutualistic relationship with zooxanthellae algae that live within their tissues and provide them with energy through photosynthesis.
The government conducts an information campaigne.
Water pollution is one of the major things that destroys coral reef. When I went snorkeling in the Bahamas, we weren't allowed to wear any kind of sunblock, suntan lotion, etc. into the water, because even that can destroy coral reef.
There are a number of places where one can find more information about the Coral Sea. Most local libraries will have books on the Coral Sea. As well, there is a multitude of information online, on websites such as the Australian government's environmental website.