Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The corals on the Gulf


We want to look for ways in which coral survives the deadly heat in the Gulf. We found that the coral lives in coexistence with the type of algae that live in the tissues of coral; these algae produce sugars that provide approximately 90 percent of the coral’s energy; the coral in return offers her coral shelter and nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. How the coral breed may be a solution for what we want to discover. One way is Fragmentation, also called vegetative propagation; this is when a piece of coral breaks off, rolls across the sand, lands somewhere else and starts growing. Now we all are working to find solutions to provide a suitable environment for live coral reproduction and prevent it from extinction. Knowing that we must keep in mind that temperatures continues to grow, especially in the Gulf region and its neighboring regions of similar climate.
 

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