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Corals
Landlords of the Reefs
What is a coral?
A “coral”is actually a “coral colony”
Rocky limestone base,Surface is covered
by thousands of tiny coral animals, called
“polyps”.
Polyps are filled with microscopic algae
What should you know about corals?

 They are animals
 Plants live inside of them
 Two kinds
    Soft corals
    Hard corals (These build reefs!)
   They are made of tiny polyps (which look like upside-
    down jellyfish)
Hard Corals :-The Reef Builders
                    Polyps  build hard
                   limestone cups around
                   their bases.
                    The cups cement

                   together to make a
                   coral Colony.
                    Reefs are made of

                   hundreds of hard coral
                   colonies next to and on
                   top of each other.
Anatomy of a
coral polyp.
-   Each polyp looks like a
    tiny sea anemone
-   Ring of stinging
    tentacles around a
    central mouth
-   Rests in a “cup” on the
    surface of the colony
What’s a Polyp?
  Tentacles release stinging
cells when something
brushes by them.
 Polyps make their own

limestone cup to hide in
during the day.
 At night, polyps come out to

catch plankton floating by.
Like a sea
What do corals eat?   anemone, the polyp
                      can capture small
                      prey (mostly
                      zooplankton) with
                      its tentacles & Also
                      get nutrition from a
                      Symbiotic
                      relationship with
                      zooxanthellae.….
Fish     What are zooxanthellae?



         Algae
Shrimp
What are zooxanthellae?
            -Algae  that live in the
            coral polyp’s surface
            layer
            -Algae get nutrients and a
                    safe place to grow
            -Corals get oxygen and
            help with waste removal
            -Corals also get most of
            their food from the algae.
Symbiosis:
             So Happy Together
Two organisms living together and helping each other
is called symbiosis.
Zooxanthellae make oxygen, remove the
polyp’s wastes, and make food for the polyp
from photosynthesis.
Coral polyps protect the zooxanthellae, release
CO2, and provide it with necessary nutrients
from their own waste.
What is coral bleaching?



    Healthy                       Bleached
    coral                         coral

Coral bleaching is caused by stress

Poll question: what might be stressful for a
coral? We’ll get back to the answer later….
What turns the coral white?
As a stress response, corals expel the
symbiotic zooxanthellae from their tissues
The coral tissue is clear, so you see the
white limestone skeleton underneath.
What can stress a coral?
High light or UV levels
Cold temperatures
Low salinity and high turbidity from coastal
runoff events or heavy rain
Exposure to air during very low tides
Major: high water temperatures
Thermal stress
Corals live close to their thermal maximum limit
If water gets 1 or 2°C higher than the summer average,
corals get stressed and bleach
NOAA satellites measure global ocean temperature and
thermal stress.
How warm is warm?
How hot do you think the ocean has to get
before corals start to bleach?
Can corals recover?
Yes, if the stress doesn’t last too
long Some corals can eat more
zooplankton to help survive the
lack of zooxanthellae.Some
species are more resistant to
bleaching, and more able to
recover
Can corals recover?
Corals may eventually
regain color by repopulating
their zooxanthellae
Algae may come from the
water column
Or they may come from
reproduction of the few cells
that remain in the coral
Corals can begin to recover
after a few weeks
Does bleaching kill corals?
                  Yes, if the stress is
                  severe
                  Some of the polyps
                  in a colony might die
                  If the bleaching is
                  really severe, whole
                  colonies might die
                  Bleaching in Puerto
                  Rico killed an 800-
                  year-old star coral
                  colony in 2005
What else can stress do to corals?




Question: what is something that happens to
people when they are highly stressed?
Gain weight     Get sick    Turn orange

Answer: More likely to get sick
Bleaching and coral disease
                    Coral diseases are
                    found around the
                    world.

                    High temperatures
                    and bleaching can
                    leave corals more
                    vulnerable to
                    disease.

                    Can quickly kill
                    part or all of the
                    coral colony.
Bleaching and bioerosion
                 We have seen that
                 bleaching can kill part
                 or all of a coral colony.
                 Areas of dead coral
                 are more vulnerable to
                 bioerosion (when
                 animals wear away the
                 coral reef’s limestone
                 structure.)
Hurricanes & coral bleaching




                           2005:
                           Most named storms
                           Most hurricanes
                           Most damage in US



The same warm water that causes corals to
bleach can also lead to strong hurricanes.
Hurricanes can cause direct
physical damage to coral reefs

However, the storms also cools the
water

Hurricane Katrina led to less
bleaching in the Florida Keys, 2005
Hurricanes: a mixed blessing
                    Sombrero Reef , FL




                                                  DHW (degC week)
   SST (degC)




                Dennis
                9 July
                         Katrina
                         26 Aug
                               Rita      Wilma
                               21 Sept   24 Oct


Each passing hurricane in 2005 cooled the
water in the Florida Keys.
Can we protect corals from bleaching?
   Shade reefs.
   Cool reefs.
   Improve water quality.
   Reduce other stress.
   Reduce overfishing.
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Great barrier reef

  • 2.
  • 3. What is a coral? A “coral”is actually a “coral colony” Rocky limestone base,Surface is covered by thousands of tiny coral animals, called “polyps”. Polyps are filled with microscopic algae
  • 4. What should you know about corals?  They are animals  Plants live inside of them  Two kinds Soft corals Hard corals (These build reefs!)  They are made of tiny polyps (which look like upside- down jellyfish)
  • 5. Hard Corals :-The Reef Builders  Polyps build hard limestone cups around their bases.  The cups cement together to make a coral Colony.  Reefs are made of hundreds of hard coral colonies next to and on top of each other.
  • 6. Anatomy of a coral polyp. - Each polyp looks like a tiny sea anemone - Ring of stinging tentacles around a central mouth - Rests in a “cup” on the surface of the colony
  • 7. What’s a Polyp?  Tentacles release stinging cells when something brushes by them.  Polyps make their own limestone cup to hide in during the day.  At night, polyps come out to catch plankton floating by.
  • 8. Like a sea What do corals eat? anemone, the polyp can capture small prey (mostly zooplankton) with its tentacles & Also get nutrition from a Symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae.….
  • 9. Fish What are zooxanthellae? Algae Shrimp
  • 10. What are zooxanthellae? -Algae that live in the coral polyp’s surface layer -Algae get nutrients and a safe place to grow -Corals get oxygen and help with waste removal -Corals also get most of their food from the algae.
  • 11. Symbiosis: So Happy Together Two organisms living together and helping each other is called symbiosis. Zooxanthellae make oxygen, remove the polyp’s wastes, and make food for the polyp from photosynthesis. Coral polyps protect the zooxanthellae, release CO2, and provide it with necessary nutrients from their own waste.
  • 12. What is coral bleaching? Healthy Bleached coral coral Coral bleaching is caused by stress Poll question: what might be stressful for a coral? We’ll get back to the answer later….
  • 13. What turns the coral white? As a stress response, corals expel the symbiotic zooxanthellae from their tissues The coral tissue is clear, so you see the white limestone skeleton underneath.
  • 14. What can stress a coral? High light or UV levels Cold temperatures Low salinity and high turbidity from coastal runoff events or heavy rain Exposure to air during very low tides Major: high water temperatures
  • 15. Thermal stress Corals live close to their thermal maximum limit If water gets 1 or 2°C higher than the summer average, corals get stressed and bleach NOAA satellites measure global ocean temperature and thermal stress.
  • 16. How warm is warm? How hot do you think the ocean has to get before corals start to bleach?
  • 17. Can corals recover? Yes, if the stress doesn’t last too long Some corals can eat more zooplankton to help survive the lack of zooxanthellae.Some species are more resistant to bleaching, and more able to recover
  • 18. Can corals recover? Corals may eventually regain color by repopulating their zooxanthellae Algae may come from the water column Or they may come from reproduction of the few cells that remain in the coral Corals can begin to recover after a few weeks
  • 19. Does bleaching kill corals? Yes, if the stress is severe Some of the polyps in a colony might die If the bleaching is really severe, whole colonies might die Bleaching in Puerto Rico killed an 800- year-old star coral colony in 2005
  • 20. What else can stress do to corals? Question: what is something that happens to people when they are highly stressed? Gain weight Get sick Turn orange Answer: More likely to get sick
  • 21. Bleaching and coral disease Coral diseases are found around the world. High temperatures and bleaching can leave corals more vulnerable to disease. Can quickly kill part or all of the coral colony.
  • 22. Bleaching and bioerosion We have seen that bleaching can kill part or all of a coral colony. Areas of dead coral are more vulnerable to bioerosion (when animals wear away the coral reef’s limestone structure.)
  • 23. Hurricanes & coral bleaching 2005: Most named storms Most hurricanes Most damage in US The same warm water that causes corals to bleach can also lead to strong hurricanes.
  • 24. Hurricanes can cause direct physical damage to coral reefs However, the storms also cools the water Hurricane Katrina led to less bleaching in the Florida Keys, 2005
  • 25. Hurricanes: a mixed blessing Sombrero Reef , FL DHW (degC week) SST (degC) Dennis 9 July Katrina 26 Aug Rita Wilma 21 Sept 24 Oct Each passing hurricane in 2005 cooled the water in the Florida Keys.
  • 26. Can we protect corals from bleaching? Shade reefs. Cool reefs. Improve water quality. Reduce other stress. Reduce overfishing.

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