Coral Basics
Bleaching
Reef Structure
Great Barrier Reef
Future & Solutions
100

The tiny animals that build coral reefs.

What are coral polyps?


100

The main trigger of coral bleaching

What is ocean warming?

100

The three forces needed for coral growth: warm, clear and __________ waters.

What are shallow waters?

100

The approximate size (length) of Great Barrier Reef.

What are 2300 kilometres?

100

The strategy that reduces warming and bleaching at the global scale.

What are carbon-emission reductions?

200

The hard material polyps secrete to form reefs.

What is calcium carbonate?

200

The reason bleached corals appear white.

What is the loss of zooxanthellae algae?

200

A reef that grows directly along a coastline.
 

What is a fringing reef?

200

The percentage of shallow-water coral cover lost due to climate-linked bleaching.

What is ~50%?

200

The long-term goal shared by scientists and policymakers for coral ecosystems.
 

What is building coral resilience for future recovery?

300

The algae that provide about 90% of a coral's food and give coral its color.

What are zooxanthellae?

300

Bleaching doesn’t always mean coral death, but it does cause this harmful condition.

What is starvation or stressed corals?

300

The protected zone behind the crest that forms a calm habitat.

What is the back-reef or lagoon?

300

Two effects of climate change besides warming that threaten the reef.

What are coastal pollution and overfishing?

300

Areas where fishing and pollution are restricted to help reefs recover.

What are marine protected areas?

400

The mutualistic partnership between coral reefs and zooxanthellae algae that provides energy for reef growth

What are symbiotic relationships in this context?
400

Repeated bleaching leads to this long-term risk for coral ecosystems.

What is reduced resilience and ecosystem collapse?

400

The reef zone that faces the open ocean and strong wave action.

What is the fore-reef?

400

The percentage of the impact repeated mass bleaching events have had on shallow-water coral cover in the Great Barrier Reef.
 

What is a loss of up to about 50%?

400

Local reef restoration method using nursery-grown coral.

What is coral gardening?

500

The animals that build hard calcium carbonate skeletons and form colonies that make up the structure of coral reefs

What are coral polyps?

500

A kind of pollution that increases coral stress by blocking light and smothering polyps.

What is sediment runoff?

500

A circular reef structure surrounding a lagoon, usually formed after land sinks.

What is an atoll?

500

Type of fish whose removal leads to algae overgrowth and coral decline.

What are herbivorous fish?

500

The 2 reason saving reefs helps humans too.

What is food and job security?

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