Friday, 8 June 2012

WWF: Coral Triangle Day


The first-ever Coral Triangle Day will be celebrated on June 9, 2012, to highlight the importance of marine conservation and to raise awareness of marine biodiversity. The Coral Triangle is a six million square-kilometer ocean expanse that contains the highest number of reef building corals on the planet. Its spectacular coral reefs are home to thousands of whales, dolphins, rays, sharks, six species of marine turtles, and the world’s largest populations of commercially important tunas. However, coastal development, destructive fishing and overfishing, unsustainable tourism, the illegal harvest and trade of endangered species, and climate change, among many others, are taking a heavy toll on this fragile ecosystem. WWF works to address these issues to ensure that the Coral Triangle’s diverse marine habitats remain vibrant and healthy, providing food and livelihoods for generations to come.

 

 

                                  Coral reef, Turtle Islands. Philippines Copyright:              © Jurgen Freund / WWF-Canon

                            Green waters are seen around a coral reef, Turtle Islands. The Philippines

                                  A school of Bigeye Barracudas (Sphyraena forsteri) in Tubbataha Reef, Sulu Seas, Palawan, Philippines. Copyright:              © Jurgen Freund / WWF-Canon                      

 

A school of Bigeye Barracudas (Sphyraena forsteri) swim in the Tubbataha Reef, Sulu Seas, Palawan, Philippine

                   Fluorescence in coral polyps (Favites abdita), New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Copyright:              © Jurgen Freund / WWF-Canon
           

 

This photo shows fluorescence inside a coral polyp, (Favites abdita), New Britain, Papua New Guinea

              
                              Friant's Sea Star (Nardoa frianti), New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Copyright:              © Jurgen Freund / WWF-Canon                                        

This phows the beautiful Friant's Sea Star (Nardoa frianti), New Britain, Papua New Guinea.

                  Batfishes in the blue (Platax teira), New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Copyright:              © Jurgen Freund / WWF-Canon

                 

Batfishes in the blue waters of New Britain, Papua New Guinea

             

source: http://in.news.yahoo.com/photos/wwf-coral-triangle-day-slideshow/coral-reef-turtle-islands-philippines-copyright-%C2%A9-jurgen-freund-wwf-canon-photo-1339096648.html

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