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Friday, July 23, 2010

The Corals Are Dying-Let Them Heal

The Corals are dying due to global warming. Today's news reported that several diving sites at marine parks in West Malaysia including the leading diving destinations in the world — Pulau Tioman in Pahang and Pulau Redang in Te­­rengganu – have been temporarily closed due to coral bleaching.


Divers and snorkellers are not allowed to the diving sites until the end of October, 2010 to protect the corals which have turned white due to global warming.

It was reported that about 500,000 tourists visit the marine parks every year, including foreigners.

Environmental groups have welcomed the move to close the dive sites temporarily, saying there is a need to allow the country’s corals to heal and recover. Preventing humans from visiting the corals would reduce the negative impact of human activities.

I just hope that the time frame given is enough for the corals. This decision however, would not go down well with the tourism industry as it would affect their projected financial performances. Tourists who have already confirmed their tourism packages to these sites would not be pleased either.


Update- read comments by Universiti Sains Malaysia marine biologist Prof Dr Zulfigar Yassin.

Dr Zulfigar said closing down the marine parks would certainly help the corals to recover. Since global warming is not a localised phenomena, the corals may take longer to revive. Reducing additional stress caused by sewage from chalets, oil and grease from motorboats and abuse by tourists also help.

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