Posts Tagged ‘reef’

Global distribution of coral reefs under threat

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Coral Reefs under threat

Discovery of the Jekyll-and-Hyde Factors in ‘Coral Bleaching’

Monday, December 21st, 2009

“ScienceDaily (Dec. 7, 2009) — Scientists are reporting the first identification of substances involved in the Jekyll-and-Hyde transformation that changes harmless marine bacteria into killers that cause “coral bleaching.”

Their study appears in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology, a semi-monthly journal.

Dan Bearden and colleagues note that bleaching already has destroyed up to 30 percent of the world’s coral reefs, and scientists are searching for ways to slow or stop the damage. One known culprit is an ocean-dwelling bacterium, Vibrio coralliilyticus, which chokes off corals’ energy supply and kills these shell-clad marine animals. At lower temperatures, the bacteria are harmless to coral. But at warmer temperatures (above 75 degrees Fahrenheit) the bacteria become virulent and can kill coral.

The white areas on this coral are a result of bleaching. Scientists are reporting progress toward understanding how this harmful process occurs. (Credit: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration)

The new study reports identification of three chemicals — betaine, glutamate, and succinate — that V. coralliilyticus produces in warmer water and are involved in the transformation. The discovery opens the door to understanding the biology involved in the complex interactions between corals and bacteria and unraveling the mystery of coral bleaching, the scientists indicated.”

Could our reefs dissolve?

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

A new study just out claims that the release of carbon dioxide into our atmosphere and hence into the oceans could actually make the corals disolve. We’ve been hearing for a while that our use of fossil fuels is poisoning our oceans, making them more acidic, and will stop the corals growing, eventually killing them but this is the first study that states they will start to dissolve if we don’t stop. The study also claims that there is time to save them, but only if we act now!

Dissolving corals study

New early morning tour

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Red Mangrove just added a new tour to the growing menu. See the reef in the CC marine reserve as it wakes for the day, and the noctural animals settle for sleep. Get there before anyone else does.  Perfect for your last morning in Caye Caulker so you can say your goodbyes (or hasta luego) to the fish before you leave, if you are jetlagged, want to spend more time snorkeling before a full day tour, or just expect to be up early (must be booked in advance). See the tours section of the website for more details.

Intruder alert!

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The beautiful but predatory lionfish has been spotted in Belizean waters recently. Rewards for its capture have been reported country-wide as it is not native to our waters and has no natural predator. It’s thought that these fish have migrated down from Florida where they were released from a home aquarium. The damage they could do the reef is not something we want to witness.

Read the full story!
http://www.amandala.com.bz/index.php?id=8125

We haven’t seen any around Caye Caulker yet but we’re on the lookout, just in case!