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Coral Reefs
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Some 60 percent at risk
 
Although coral occupy less than one quarter of 1 percent of the marine environment, coral reefs are home to more than a quarter of all known marine fish species. They provide food, livelihood and other essential services for hundreds of millions of coastal dwellers, most in developing countries, whether as critical fish habitat, popular destinations for ecotourism, living space, or protection to coastal communities from storms and hurricanes. At least 500 million people live within 100 km of a coral reef, most of them in the South East Asian region, around the Indian Ocean, and in the Caribbean. Globally, coral reef fisheries support 30 to 40 million people.
 
Alarmingly, reefs around the world are in a state of rapid decline, and the trend of decline in coral reefs is currently intensifying. The Reefs at Risk study, released in mid-1998 jointly by UNEP, ICLARM, the World Resources Institute and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, shows that as much as 60 percent of the reefs are at risk from overfishing, destructive fishing, pollution and sedimentation from the erosion of coastal lands. "Coral reefs may be the ecosystem equivalent of the canary in the coal mine, giving early warning that the world's ecosystems can no longer cope with growing human impacts," says Klaus Toepfer, UNEP's Executive Director.
 
Based on: information from UNEP's Unit for the International Coral Reef Network   See More...
 
 
 
 
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El proyecto Arrecifes en Peligro en el Caribe fue desarrollado y ejecutado por el Instituto de Recursos Mundiales, WRI en colaboración con muchas organizaciones. Arrecifes en Peligro en el Caribe El proyecto Arrecifes en Peligro en el Caribe fue desarrollado y ejecutado por ...  
History of Coral Reef Studies in India, Major Coral Reefs in India, Bibliography, Checklists of Different Coral Reefs and Geographical Index Bibliography and Checklist of Corals and Coral Reef Associated Organi...ms of India History of Coral Reef Studies in India, Major Coral Reefs in India, Bibliograph...  
Impact of Runoff to the Great Barrier Reef Catchments and Corals - Terrestrial Runoff to the Great Barrier Reef Impact of Runoff to the Great Barrier Reef 
A small book about coral reefs in India by the National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai, TamilNadu, India. Coral Reefs in India A small book about coral reefs in India by the National Biodiversity Authority,...  
Authoritative reference work. Text, species lists, references, contact organisations, images and maps. Coral Reefs of Japan Authoritative reference work. Text, species lists, references, contact organisa...  
The need to conserve and protect the world's coral reefs Coral Reefs. Nature's Wonders The need to conserve and protect the world's coral reefs 
The aim of these proceedings was to document our research and the issues raised by stakeholder representatives at the workshop in order to benefit the sustainable management of fisheries on the east coast of Queensland and in Torres Strait. Fishing for more: A Student-Stakeholder Workshop on the Biology, Ecol... Fisheries. The aim of these proceedings was to document our research and the issues raised...  
The Government of India has acknowledged the importance of the coral reef environment by putting in place an accelerated programme to document and manage its reef. It is as part of this programme that this handbook of the corals of India has been developed. Handbook on Hard Corals of India The Government of India has acknowledged the importance of the coral reef envir...  
1600 espèces et 2200 photos Lagons et Récifs de Nouvelle-Calédonie 1600 espèces et 2200 photos 
The first comprehensive guide to tropical shallow-water genera of the Central-West Pacific, Indian Ocean and the Red Sea Soft Corals and Sea Fans The first comprehensive guide to tropical shallow-water genera of the Central-W...  
Provides the first comprehensive account of the Australian coast, revealing why it formed and how it continues to change. The Coast of Australia Provides the first comprehensive account of the Australian coast, revealing why...  
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