A UN-backed
environmental study has warned that the Caribbean's coral reefs could disappear
in 20 years. While it's not too late to reverse the damage, the report said,
nations must act now.
Deutsche Welle, 2 July 2014
Within the
next two decades, the remaining coral reefs in the Caribbean - currently only
about one-sixth of its original coverage - could vanish, the International
Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said in a report on Wednesday.
"Caribbean
coral reefs have suffered massive losses of coral since the early 1980s due to
a wide range of human impacts," the report said.
Since then,
factors "such as overfishing, pollution and global warming" had
caused the drastic decline.
Climate
change has long been thought to be the main reason for the damage, but the
report released on Wednesday cited an even great threat: the loss of sea life
responsible for eating coral-killing algae.
"The
loss of these species breaks the delicate balance of coral ecosystems,"
the experts found. "Most Caribbean coral reefs may disappear in the next
20 years, primarily due to the loss of grazers in the region."
An
unidentified disease in 1983 killed many of the urchins which normally keep
algae from choking the polyps, the tiny animals whose stony skeletons build the
reefs. Combined with overfishing of parrot fish, the report said, the
extinction of Caribbean coral was imminent.
'Not a lost
cause'
"The
rate at which Caribbean corals have been declining is truly alarming,"
Carl Gustaf Lundin, director of the global marine and polar programme of the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), said.
However, he
added: "Caribbean reefs are not a lost cause."
Examples of
reversing this trend already existed in the northern Gulf of Mexico and the
waters around Bermuda and Bonaire, the report said.
These areas
had: "restricted or banned fishing practices that harm parrotfish, such as
fish traps and spearfishing. Other countries are following suit."
The report
recommended other concrete steps, such as better pollution control, zoning laws
and blocking the construction of tourist hotels too close to the shore.
Roughly 14
percent of the Caribbean nations' GDP is derived from tourism.
kms/rc (AFP, Reuters)
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