Hyderabad:World Reef Awareness Day on June 1 serves as a call to action for consumers, businesses and organisations to reflect on the delicate ecosystem of ocean's coral reefs.
The day brings together the general public, influencers and opinion leaders to create active change through education and engagement. Reefs are amazing, beautiful ecosystems that lie just under the surface of the ocean.
These incredible areas of life have been explored by many divers and offer access to incredible views of fish and other underwater wildlife. In fact, the coral that many of these reefs are made of are not plants but are actual animals. And, sadly, at least 25 different species of coral are listed as threatened or endangered. World Reef Awareness Day brings attention to these fascinating and important parts of nature.
History of World Reef Awareness Day
World Reef Awareness Day was founded in 2019, thanks to the promotion of Raw Elements USA, with the purpose of drawing attention to the critical state the reefs are in. Raw Elements is a company located in California that sells natural and safe zinc oxide sunscreen. Since the day was established, other sustainably minded companies have gotten on board with the support of World Reef Awareness Day, including the REEF apparel company.
Importance of Reefs
- They protect coastlines from the damaging effects of wave action and tropical storms
- They provide habitats and shelter for many marine organisms
- They are the source of nitrogen and other essential nutrients for marine food chains
- They assist in carbon and nitrogen-fixing
- They help with nutrient recycling
- The study of coral reefs is essential for scientifically testable records of climatic events over the past million years
- The fishing industry depends also on coral reefs. Many fish spawn there, and juvenile fish spend time there before making their way to the open sea
- The Great Barrier Reef generates more than 1.5 billion dollars annually for the Australian economy from fishing and tourism
- Coral reefs are also key indicators of global ecosystem health. They serve as an early warning sign of what may happen to other less sensitive systems, such as river deltas if climate change is not urgently addressed
Benefits of a Healthy Reef
The benefits of a healthy reef ecosystem go far beyond the ocean. Coral reefs are:
- Essential to the plant and fish life
- Contribute to a lively fishing industry
- Protect beaches and coastlines from erosion
- Act as the oceans filter
- Provide life-saving medicines and possibly the one animal on the planet capable of consuming plastic.
Types of Coral Reefs
Coral Reefs are differentiated into three categories based on their shape, nature and mode of occurrence.
Fringing Reef: The coral reefs that are found very close to the land and forms a shallow lagoon known as Boat Channel are called Fringing Coral Reefs. The Fringing Reefs develop along the islands and the continental margins. They grow from the deep bottom of the sea and have their seaward side sloping steeply into the deep sea. Fringing Reefs are the most commonly found coral reefs among the three. For example Sakau Island in New Hebrides, South Florida Reef.
Barrier Reef: Barrier Reefs are considered as the largest, highest and widest reefs among the three coral reefs. They develop off the coast and parallel to the shore as a broken and irregular ring. Being the largest reef among the all, they run for 100kms and is several kilometres wide. One example of Barrier Reef is the Great Barrier Reef of Australia which is 1200 mile long.