
Disposal of haphazard construction, toxic ingredients, and rapidly increasing ocean temperature are causing life threat to coral reefs and it is suspecting that more than half of the coral reefs could spoil in the next 25 years. These concerned were expressed by Tyler Smith, a researcher in Virgin University. The coral damage in Caribbean beaches proves these predictions, he added.
Given current rates of degradation of reef habitats, this is a plausible prediction, particularly given events in the Virgin Islands this year.

Marine life largely depend on coral reefs to meet their food requirements. Coral reefs also need nutrient-poor, clear, warm, shallow water to grow but inhumane activities are badly infiltrating in their world. In the last half century, around 30 percent met a deadly end and another 30 percent are severely damaged.
Here I intend to say that it’s a great danger to our aquaculture and its our moral duty to join hands to curb this menace.
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