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Biodiversity “Beneath the Surface”

Biodiversity “Beneath the Surface”. Dayne Buddo Senior Research Officer Jamaica Clearing House Mechanism Natural History Division Institute of Jamaica. Biodiversity. Biodiversity is simply the variety of all life on earth

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Biodiversity “Beneath the Surface”

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  1. Biodiversity “Beneath the Surface” Dayne Buddo Senior Research Officer Jamaica Clearing House Mechanism Natural History Division Institute of Jamaica

  2. Biodiversity Biodiversity is simply the variety of all life on earth The tropical rain forest and the coral reef are the two most diverse ecosystems in the world.

  3. Coral Reefs • A coral reef is a physical structure comprising delicate and minute animals called coral polyps. • These little creatures are the builders of the reef • They are very susceptible to damage

  4. Marine Debris Cereal box = 2 months Biodegradable diaper = 1 year Disposable Diaper = 450 yrs

  5. Marine Debris Styrofoam Cup = 80 yrs. Aluminum Can = 200 yrs. Plastic bottle = 450 yrs

  6. The Jamaica Scenario • Jamaica’s reefs are regularly bombarded by hurricanes (reefs protect our coastline) • To compound the problem, Jamaicans overfish and pollute the waters around the reefs

  7. Jamaicans – big part of the problem • Overfishing of important grazers that feed on algae adds to the problem eg. Parrotfishes • We also use dynamite, catch many small fishes, and catch animals such as lobsters during the closed season. • Pollution increases algae which smothers coral polyps, causing the reef to die

  8. What are scientists doing? • Marine Protected Areas • Establishments such as the Cayman Turtle Farm • Numerous conservation and education projects

  9. How can you help? • Be responsible citizens • Get involved with environmental groups

  10. How can you help? • Volunteer your services

  11. How can you help? • Get exposure eg. Summer Marine Program

  12. Website: www.marinebiology.4t.com

  13. The Jamaica Clearing House Mechanism Biodiversity for Schools www.jamaicachm.org.jm

  14. Thank you

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