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Pollution in the GBR. Claire, Sofiah, Luna. Did you know?. 22% of the world’s coral reefs are threatened by land-based pollution. 80% of the land that is adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef is farmland. Pollutants such as copper has been known to interfere with the growth of coral polyps.
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Pollution in the GBR Claire, Sofiah, Luna
22% of the world’s coral reefs are threatened by land-based pollution.
80% of the land that is adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef is farmland.
Pollutants such as copper has been known to interfere with the growth of coral polyps.
“Coastal reefs have been obliterated by runoff of sediment, dredging and pollution. Once thriving coral have been replaced by mud and seaweed.”-unknown
Toxins such as mercury, that gets into the ocean can kill almost all the organisms living on the reef and has a very negative affect on the reef itself.
The amount of sediment flowing into the GBR has quadrupled over the years.
Tourists overuse in natural resources has a very negative effect on the reef as well as it produces more waste and pollution.
So what does this mean… With global warming increasing, and many forms of human influence still occurring, it is predicted that the Great Barrier Reef will be almost completely dead in 40 years!