We as humans have over 58% to do with the destruction of the coral reef, and we don’t fully understand the importance of the coral reefs and what they do for the marine life and the ecosystem as a whole. The Great Barrier Reef that was pronounced dead was a complete eye-opener to the whole coral bleaching situation that is occurring all over the world. We as a nation need to come together to educate each other on this issue because although the coral reefs are only 1% of earth’s ecosystems it will have a huge effect on our everyday life. Little by little if we take steps to protecting our reef’s they’ll no longer be in danger and continue to thrive in our
We as humans have over 58% to do with the destruction of the coral reef, and we don’t fully understand the importance of the coral reefs and what they do for the marine life and the ecosystem as a whole. The Great Barrier Reef that was pronounced dead was a complete eye-opener to the whole coral bleaching situation that is occurring all over the world. We as a nation need to come together to educate each other on this issue because although the coral reefs are only 1% of earth’s ecosystems it will have a huge effect on our everyday life. Little by little if we take steps to protecting our reef’s they’ll no longer be in danger and continue to thrive in our