Environmental News Network: Human activities like agriculture and urbanisation can lead to the destruction of coral reefs and make their recovery and management difficult, according to research undertaken along the Kenyan coast.
These activities increase the rate at which microbes -- microscopic plants and animals such as bacteria, fungi, and algae, as well as some animals like sponges and worms -- erode the reefs.
Overfishing and drainage from land -- such as the one that occurs in Kenya's marine parks -- were significant......
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Study reveals coral reef decline rates are directly related to pollution
Posted by Environmental News Network: Mercy Adhiambo on September 26th, 2012
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