Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Warning over threat to South East Asian Coral

According to a new report on climate change by WWF, it was said that coral reefs could dissappear from the world's most diverse marine ecosystem by the end of the century. The effect will be viewed in the coasts, reefs and seas of Indonesia, the Phillippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor Leste. The region, which covers just 1% of the earth's surface, includes 30% of the world's coral reefs, 76% of its reef building coral species and more than 35% of its coral reef fish species, as well as providing vital spawning grounds for other economically important fish such as tuna.

This shows an urgent need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. The goal should be towards saving our natural resource and protect the lives and livelihoods of the people.

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