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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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TitleStatus of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affected Countries: 2005  ( DOCUMENT )
Author(s) / Editor(s) Wilkinson, C.; Souter, D.; Goldberg, J.
DescriptionThe report concludes that the major threats to the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean continue to be from human activities, such as over-fishing, deforestation and climate change. These are far more damaging to coral reefs than the tsunami. The report calls for: the establishment of a tsunami early warning system; capacity building in integrated coastal management; improved fisheries management and coral reef monitoring; the establishment of more marine protected areas; careful reparation and rehabilitation of tsunami damage; and development of stronger national oceans policies Report and CD free. No postage charge. Pdf available at http://www.aims.gov.au/pages/research/coral-bleaching/scr-tac2005/index.html
Keywords TSUNAMI; CORAL REEF; INDIAN OCEAN; TSUNAMIS 2004
Geography Keywords INDIAN OCEAN; ASIA; AFRICA
Content Language(s)English
Web Addresshttp://www.aims.gov.au/p ... ndex.html
Type of Document Report: Research report
Document StatusFinished
Publisher Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Publication LocationTownsville (Australia)
Publication DateFebruary 2006
Hard Copy Availabilityphone 61 7 47534409, fax 61 7 47716138, email bookshop@aims.gov.au
Series Title Status of Coral Reefs of the World
Reference Info
Number of Pages160 pp.
Reference Numbers
ISSN1447-6185
Additional FilesCover
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