Coral Facts

Dylan, Kids Zone, Nathan, The Caribbean

Adventure School

This week is Coral Reef Awareness week!

So we researched and discovered the unique and vital role coral plays in our oceans ecosystems. Did you know that coral is home to more than 25% of our marine species? It’s not just beautiful, but important to their survival!

Coral is one of the most amazing creatures living on our planet. Sadly, threats such as rising water temperature and pollution are threatening their survival. With up to 60% of the ocean’s reefs at risk, it’s up to us to help save this endangered species.

Our video will help you learn about the importance of coral in our oceans, the different types of corals you can find in the ocean, and how they work and function together with algae. Coral reefs are living communities of colonial organisms made of individual polyps that excrete a bone-like skeleton. This skeleton forms large rock-like structures that are homes for thousands of organisms.

Become aware of its biggest threats and take simple steps to reduce your impact.

What are the main threats corals face?

Coral reefs face many threats, mainly from carbon dioxide, rising ocean temperatures, careless water practices, coral mining and damage from oxybenzone (a chemical found in most sunscreens).

How can you help?

Use a reef-safe sunscreen next time you go to the beach. Chemicals to look for when shopping for a reef-safe sunscreen include: oxybenzone-free, clear zinc-free, nano-free and paraben-free.

Try to decrease your carbon footprint, by walking to places as much as possible, instead of taking the car!

Do not break off or take corals home with you when you see them under the water. Coral is a living creature, if you break it off it will die!

We hope you enjoy learning with us! We love sharing our experiences and journeys with you.

From Dylan & Nathan

Sailing around the world learning together!

3 Comment(s)

  1. Peter taylor

    Excellent informative video of our beautifull underwater world.well done Dylan and Nathan

    July 18, 2020 at 6:03 pm
  2. Peter taylor

    This is ocean schooling
    Much more exciting then homeschooling

    July 18, 2020 at 6:05 pm
  3. lucindakeddiegmailcom

    Well done boys! So interesting and very well delivered.

    July 25, 2020 at 1:20 pm

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