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FROM EDEN TO DESERT
JUVIN ANN THOMAS
WHAT ARE CORALS – PLANTS OR
ANIMALS ?
THE RAINFORESTS OF SEA
• Corals are marine
invertebrates in the class of
Anthozoa of Phylum Cnidaria.
• They live in compact colonies
of many identical individual
polyps.
• Over many generatios,
secreting exoskeleton, the
colony creates a large skeleton
characteristics of the species
ZOOXANTHELLAE
Zooxanthellae are
single celled
dinoflagellates.
They are
photosynthetic
organisms which
contain chlorophyll a
and c, as well as the
dinoflagellate
pigments peridin and
diadinoxanthin.
AN ENDOSYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP
The zooxanthallea produce
carbohydrate by
photosynthesis.
In turn, corals provide
shelter for the
dinoflagellates.
They help in exoskeleton
formation
Give coloration to the
corals.
CORAL ZOOXANTHALLEA SYMBIOSIS
CORAL BLEACHING
• It is the physiological stress response of coral
reefs – the most rapid and destructive impact of
global climate change.
• The term coral bleaching is derived from the
whitening of the tissue of reef
• The expulsion of zooxanthellae, thus loss of the
photosynthetic pigments allowing the white
aragonite skeleton to visible through the
transparent coral tissue.
Map showing the bleaching of Great barrier reef
WHAT CAUSES CORALS TO EXPEL THEIR
SOULMATES ?
• Increase of water temperature
• Change in acidity of water
• Oil spills
• Increase in sea level
• Low tide and exposure
• Herbicides
• Cyanide fishing
Increase of water temperature(Global
Warming)
Extreme hot sea water disrupt the nature
of coral.
 Coral cannot adapt the fast changing
climate temperature.
 Sudden change of temperature caused
the expulsion of zooxanthellea
Temperature increases of only 1.5 –2°C
lasting for six to eight weeks are enough
to trigger bleaching.
Increase in sea level
•Sea level increase due to
melting of ice caps as
resulted from
greenhouse effect , coral
will be deeper, thus
prevent coral to get
enough sunlight
Increase in acidity of water
• As the CO2 in the atmosphere increase, it
affect the sea
• The increase in CO2 simultaneously increase
the acidity of water.
• Coral act as a shield for zooxanthellae. High
water acidity disturb the formation of coral.
OIL SPILLS
BACTERIAL INFECTION
• Bleaching has also been found to occur as a direct result of
bacterial infection in the coral tissue, particularly by gram-
negative bacteria of the genus Vibrio.
• Bleaching of the Mediterranean coral Oculina patagonica was
caused by Vibrio shiloi, which produces extracellular proline-
rich peptides referred to as Toxin P, which blocks
photosynthesis and bleaches and lyses zooxanthellae.
• Virulence factors for adhesion and ingress into the coral and
Toxin P are produced by the bacterium only at elevated
seawater temperatures
Bacteria infected Corals
Herbicides and pesticides
• The herbicides and pesticides
used in land eventually run off
to the ocean.
• These hazardous chemicals kill
the corals
Cyanide fishing
Cyanide is poisonous to coral.
Fisherman use cyanide to stun
the fish and make it easy to catch
alive
DEATH OF THE BEAUTY
BLEACHING EVENTS
The past two decades have seen several incidents of widespread coral
bleaching events on many of the world’s coral reefs.
In 2016, record oceans temperatures have led to record widespread coral
bleaching on Australian coral reefs. This bleaching is part of the
ongoing third global bleaching event, declared by the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2015.
Between February and May, the Great Barrier Reef experienced record
warm sea surface temperatures. Extensive field surveys and aerial surveys
found bleaching was the most widespread and severe in the Far Northern
management area, between Cape York and Port Douglas. Here, bleaching
intensity was ‘Severe’ (more than 60% community bleaching). Bleaching
intensity decreased along a southerly gradient.
2008–2011
• In the summers of 2008-2009 and 2010-2011, extreme summer seasons were
associated with extremely high rainfall in Queensland. This led to flooding and
the discharge of large amounts of freshwater to nearshore reefs resulting in
freshwater bleaching.
• The Reef is likely to experience more frequent and more serious thermal and
freshwater stresses in the future, given current rates of global warming due
to increasing levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases
2005–2006
In January and February 2006, a bleaching event took place in the
southern Reef, especially around the Keppel Islands. AIMS (Australian
Institute of Marine Sciences) surveys revealed that, although bleaching
was largely confined to this region, the degree of bleaching was worse
than in previous years. Up to 98 per cent of corals bleached on some
reefs, resulting in nearly 39 per cent mortality on the reef flats and
32 per cent on the reef slopes.
HELPING HAND
• Researchers are getting promising early results from cross-breeding
different species of reef-building corals, rapidly developing new
strains of the symbiotic algae that corals rely on and testing
inoculations of protective bacteria. They are also mapping out the
genomes of the algae to assess the potential for genetic engineering.
• “It is a story of hope, rather than saying ‘it’s all going to die and
there’s nothing we can do about it’,” said Prof Madeleine van Oppen,
from the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the University
of Melbourne.
Spawning of corals in
Horniman museum
THANKYOU
REFERENCES
• Grahamm Jeremiah Plass Johnson. “Coral Bleaching”. Technical
university of Denmark
• https://www.aims.gov.au/docs/research/climate.../coral-
bleaching/bleaching-events.ht.
• https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_bleach
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_bleaching
• www.gbrmpa.gov.au

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CORAL BLEACHING

  • 1. FROM EDEN TO DESERT JUVIN ANN THOMAS
  • 2. WHAT ARE CORALS – PLANTS OR ANIMALS ?
  • 3. THE RAINFORESTS OF SEA • Corals are marine invertebrates in the class of Anthozoa of Phylum Cnidaria. • They live in compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. • Over many generatios, secreting exoskeleton, the colony creates a large skeleton characteristics of the species
  • 4. ZOOXANTHELLAE Zooxanthellae are single celled dinoflagellates. They are photosynthetic organisms which contain chlorophyll a and c, as well as the dinoflagellate pigments peridin and diadinoxanthin.
  • 5. AN ENDOSYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP The zooxanthallea produce carbohydrate by photosynthesis. In turn, corals provide shelter for the dinoflagellates. They help in exoskeleton formation Give coloration to the corals.
  • 7. CORAL BLEACHING • It is the physiological stress response of coral reefs – the most rapid and destructive impact of global climate change. • The term coral bleaching is derived from the whitening of the tissue of reef • The expulsion of zooxanthellae, thus loss of the photosynthetic pigments allowing the white aragonite skeleton to visible through the transparent coral tissue.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Map showing the bleaching of Great barrier reef
  • 11. WHAT CAUSES CORALS TO EXPEL THEIR SOULMATES ? • Increase of water temperature • Change in acidity of water • Oil spills • Increase in sea level • Low tide and exposure • Herbicides • Cyanide fishing
  • 12. Increase of water temperature(Global Warming) Extreme hot sea water disrupt the nature of coral.  Coral cannot adapt the fast changing climate temperature.  Sudden change of temperature caused the expulsion of zooxanthellea Temperature increases of only 1.5 –2°C lasting for six to eight weeks are enough to trigger bleaching.
  • 13. Increase in sea level •Sea level increase due to melting of ice caps as resulted from greenhouse effect , coral will be deeper, thus prevent coral to get enough sunlight
  • 14. Increase in acidity of water • As the CO2 in the atmosphere increase, it affect the sea • The increase in CO2 simultaneously increase the acidity of water. • Coral act as a shield for zooxanthellae. High water acidity disturb the formation of coral.
  • 16. BACTERIAL INFECTION • Bleaching has also been found to occur as a direct result of bacterial infection in the coral tissue, particularly by gram- negative bacteria of the genus Vibrio. • Bleaching of the Mediterranean coral Oculina patagonica was caused by Vibrio shiloi, which produces extracellular proline- rich peptides referred to as Toxin P, which blocks photosynthesis and bleaches and lyses zooxanthellae. • Virulence factors for adhesion and ingress into the coral and Toxin P are produced by the bacterium only at elevated seawater temperatures
  • 18. Herbicides and pesticides • The herbicides and pesticides used in land eventually run off to the ocean. • These hazardous chemicals kill the corals
  • 19. Cyanide fishing Cyanide is poisonous to coral. Fisherman use cyanide to stun the fish and make it easy to catch alive
  • 20. DEATH OF THE BEAUTY
  • 21. BLEACHING EVENTS The past two decades have seen several incidents of widespread coral bleaching events on many of the world’s coral reefs. In 2016, record oceans temperatures have led to record widespread coral bleaching on Australian coral reefs. This bleaching is part of the ongoing third global bleaching event, declared by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2015. Between February and May, the Great Barrier Reef experienced record warm sea surface temperatures. Extensive field surveys and aerial surveys found bleaching was the most widespread and severe in the Far Northern management area, between Cape York and Port Douglas. Here, bleaching intensity was ‘Severe’ (more than 60% community bleaching). Bleaching intensity decreased along a southerly gradient.
  • 22. 2008–2011 • In the summers of 2008-2009 and 2010-2011, extreme summer seasons were associated with extremely high rainfall in Queensland. This led to flooding and the discharge of large amounts of freshwater to nearshore reefs resulting in freshwater bleaching. • The Reef is likely to experience more frequent and more serious thermal and freshwater stresses in the future, given current rates of global warming due to increasing levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases 2005–2006 In January and February 2006, a bleaching event took place in the southern Reef, especially around the Keppel Islands. AIMS (Australian Institute of Marine Sciences) surveys revealed that, although bleaching was largely confined to this region, the degree of bleaching was worse than in previous years. Up to 98 per cent of corals bleached on some reefs, resulting in nearly 39 per cent mortality on the reef flats and 32 per cent on the reef slopes.
  • 23. HELPING HAND • Researchers are getting promising early results from cross-breeding different species of reef-building corals, rapidly developing new strains of the symbiotic algae that corals rely on and testing inoculations of protective bacteria. They are also mapping out the genomes of the algae to assess the potential for genetic engineering. • “It is a story of hope, rather than saying ‘it’s all going to die and there’s nothing we can do about it’,” said Prof Madeleine van Oppen, from the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the University of Melbourne.
  • 24. Spawning of corals in Horniman museum
  • 26. REFERENCES • Grahamm Jeremiah Plass Johnson. “Coral Bleaching”. Technical university of Denmark • https://www.aims.gov.au/docs/research/climate.../coral- bleaching/bleaching-events.ht. • https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_bleach • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_bleaching • www.gbrmpa.gov.au