Fun Facts
Coral Triangle
Tourism
The Great Barrier Reef
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How many of 7 turtle species in the world can be found in the Coral Triangle?

6 out of 7 marine turtles are in the Coral Triangle

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Why are Coral Reefs essential?

Help prevent tides and waves from hitting land

Provide food and shelter for marine species

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What tourism activities are harming marine environments?

Snorkeling, scuba diving, interacting with marine life
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What is coral bleaching?

Expelling algae, corals' tissues require algae, without it, the coral reef turns transparent/white, exposing its skeleton

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How much percent of the world's coral reef species are located in the Coral Triangle?

37% of the world's coral reef species live in the Coral Triangle

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Why is the Coral Triangle important?

Most diverse marine biodiversity essential for humans and the environment

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How does tourism improve human geographical factors?

Celebrating and gaining knowledge of other cultures and their traditions

200

Ways to reduce the human impact on the Great Barrier Reef

- Reducing climate change by driving less, encouraging electric vehicles, eating more plant based foods, etc

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How many years old is the rock art?

5000 years old!

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True or False: Coral reefs go through a process called photosynthesis

True, it is how they create their own algae essential for their tissues

300

Name a country that is near the Coral Triangle

Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, Malaysia, Phillipines or the Solomon Islands

300

True or False: The Great Barrier Reef's loss can be recovered

False!

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What percent of harm do human activities cause towards the Coral Triangle?

85% harm is caused by human activities

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What is the Coral Triangle also known as? 

"Amazon of the Seas

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What is the economic value of tourism in the Coral Triangle?

$16.4 billion!

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What causes corals to stress?

Rising Sea levels and UV Radiation

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How much $US does tuna exportation provide to the economy?

$1 billion!

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What are factors harming the Coral Triangle?

- Overfishing, pollution, tourism, litter

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What is SeaTrek making an effort for to rebuild the Coral triangle?

Reef-friendly soap and forest re-planting

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What would happen if all coral reefs were gone?

Decline in all populations of all species, outcomes of poverty, and higher degree of global warming