2. What does a coral reef food web
look like??
http://www.greatbarrierreef.com.au/i
nformation/great-barrier-reef-food-
web/
3. What are the main threats to
coral reef ecosystems??
Major threats to coral reefs and their habitats include:
Urban and industrial waste, sewage, agrochemicals, and oil pollution are poisoning reefs.
These toxins are dumped directly into the ocean or carried by river systems from sources
upstream. Some pollutants, such as sewage and runoff from farming, increase the level of
nitrogen in seawater, causing an overgrowth of algae, which 'smothers' reefs by cutting off
their sunlight
Live coral is removed from reefs for use as bricks, road-fill, or cement for new buildings. Corals
are also sold as souvenirs to tourists and to exporters who don't know or don't care about the
longer term damage done, and harvested for the live rock trade.
Corals cannot survive if the water temperature is too high. Global warming has
already led to increased levels of coral bleaching, and this is predicted to increase in
frequency and severity in the coming decades. Such bleaching events may be the
final nail in the coffin for already stressed coral reefs and reef ecosystems.
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/coasts/coral_reefs/coral_threat
s/