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    Shipping accidents, oil spills, over-fishing and tourist visits are all threats made by humans to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). They can all be stopped. The GBR has been slowly but surely deteriorating since it was first recorded on the World Heritage List in 1981. Shipping accidents More than 9 600 ship expeditions were recorded in the GBR between 2012 and 2013, and 3 947 individual ships called in at Reef ports in 2012. At its current growth rate of 4.8% per annum, the projected increase in ship numbers

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    What is the Great Barrier Reef? The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The reef is about 3000 km long (1800 miles). The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Reef runs parallel to the coast of Queensland. The reef starts near the coast of South Bundaberg and extends past the northern tip of Cape York. Some of the nearest towns are—Cairns, Port Douglas, Rock Hampton, and Townsville. Reef Type There are four different main type

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    per day were leaking into the water, threatening wildlife along the Louisiana Coast. 3.1.2 – Case Study 2: Great Barrier Reef causes The Great Barrier Reef oil spill occurred on the 29th of May 2010, when the Chinese bulk coal carrier, MV Shen Neng 1 ran aground the east of Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Australia. The ship struck into the reef causing it to scrape along the reef. 3.2 – Economic Effects: Oil spills affect our economy largely; Tourism, fisheries and real estate prices will

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    the Crown of Thorn’s starfish (COTS) is currently a hot topic, especially with regards to the conservation of the Great Barrier Reef. The COTS feeds on the living coral using its hundreds of sucking tubes within its arms, and its eating habits are not sustainable and too much coral is being consumed. This is a major contributor of the decline in coral cover at the Great Barrier Reef (Lucas, 2013). This is one of the main causes of coral cover decline along with cyclones, pollutant discharge from

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    and satisfaction of all stakeholders. The Management also needs to include monitoring programs along with methods to reevaluate the plan to fit the most current issues throughout time. One of the most well-known Marine Protected Areas is the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park located in the northeast corner of Queensland, Australia. Its geographical coordinates are 18.2871° S, 147.6992° E. This Marine Park has been in place since 1975. The MPA began in attempts to regulate devastation to commercial

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    acidification. This fact makes it more difficult for the corals in the Great Barrier Reef to do the calcification as the carbon dioxide binds the calcium carbonate in the water which makes it unusable for the corals. Effects of this consequence of the global warming are fragile and sensitive corals that are severely affected in their growth and a protracted damage of the ecosystem because many inhabitants of the Great Barrier Reef don't tolerate

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    least 400 words) using proper research and note-taking techniques. The Great Barrier Reef is a wonderfully magnificent creation put on this earth by God for us to enjoy. The reef is located in the Coral Sea right off the coast of Queensland. It is composed of 2,900 individual reefs and together makes up the largest structure on earth composed of living organisms these organisms are called coral polyps. The Great Barrier Reef is so enormously large that it can even be seen from outer space! Other

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    One environmental issues posted on the Facebook group on Ecologically Conscious Social is climate change’s effect impacts on the Great Barrier Reef where is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites. The Great Barrier Reef is located in Queensland, state of Australia. A concern raised by a group of environmentalists over a threat to the Great Barrier Reef is carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that emit from the burning of coal. The federation government environment minister, Mr. Greg Hunt approved a 16

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    One environmental issues posted on the facebook group on Ecologically Conscious Social is climate change’s effect impacts on Great Barrier Reef where is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites. Great Barrier Reef is located in Queensland, Australia. Environmentalists raised concerns over emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) that poses significant threat to the world heritage site is carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions emit from burning of coal that produced from Adani mining company. The concerns were happened

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    My moral dilemma that I am concerned about is pollution in the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef is highly vulnerable and in the past three decades, evidence shows it has lost half of its coral cover, pollution has caused deadly starfish outbreaks and global warming has produced horrific coral bleaching. Most marine pollution begins its life on land and in centres of population. One of the main materials is plastic at a staggering 1.5 million tonnes of it each year is consumed in Australia

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