QueryCAT Logo
Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are coral reefs dying?

Frequently Asked Questions
Reefs die for many reasons: rising water temperatures, sewage, eutrophication, disease and negligence. A reef ecosystem that took hundreds of years to grow can be destroyed in a single afternoon by dredging, dynamite or cyanide fishing. Corals around the world have been severely affected by global warming. High temperatures cause corals to turn white (or "bleach"). If it remains too hot for too long, the corals die of heat shock.

Can Coral Calcium Pills Be Good For You and for Coral Reefs?

Frequently Asked Questions
There has been a recent surge of promotion selling "coral calcium pills". Selling ground up coral skeleton as a natural source of calcium is an endlessly recurring scam that hucksters pick up on every few years like clockwork. My colleague Wolf Hilbertz has a bottle of coral tablets someone was peddling in the 1960s. There are many natural sources of dietary calcium that don't require killing corals. It is important to keep a balance between your calcium and magnesium intake.

Is the gathering of Coral Calcium harming the reefs?

All About Coral Calcium - allaboutcoralcalcium.com
There are huge discrepancies surrounding this issue. The harvesting is strictly supervised by the Japanese government.

What are the effects of sewage waste discharge (from vessels) on coral reefs?

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority :: Frequently Asked...
Typically vessel sewage impacts manifest themselves in the form of excess nutrients and pathogens in the water column. In poorly flushed areas, such as bays and inlets, this results in excess macro-algae growth that will smother corals and impede their growth. It will also result in an excess of micro-algae or phytoplankton growth. These phytoplankton blooms may pose a health risk to humans while also being toxic to other species.

Are there any reefs?

Blue Water Divers & Watersports :: Questions about Bermu...
Over 200 square miles of near virgin reef can be found in Bermuda. The warm, nutrient rich waters of the Gulf Stream pass through Bermuda and have led to the formation of the worlds most northerly coral reef. The reef is very healthy, and has not suffered the effects of Diver Damage like some Caribbean locations. Abundant hard corals and sea fans are to be seen, but less sponges than you'll see in the Caribbean.

How do Biorock reefs compare with conventional artificial reefs?

Frequently Asked Questions
Artificial reefs are typically made from manmade materials like sunken ships, planes, cars, concrete, rubber tires and trash. On land, this material might be called junk. Although fish will hide behind or within any structure that provides shelter and although certain sponges and soft organisms will sometimes settle on these materials, they never turn into a true coral reef.

How are Biorock reefs powered?

Frequently Asked Questions
To power the mineral accretion process, a low DC voltage is necessary. The source of this current generally depends upon the environment near the reef. If a ready supply of electricity is available, cables can be attached to the structure. In more remote areas, solar collectors are usually the energy source. These panels will generally be set up on the shore to feed current to the Biorock reef via submerged cables.

Do Biorock reefs require maintenance?

Frequently Asked Questions
Just as a gardener pulls up weeds that would overgrow the flowers, undesirable weedy organisms and certain sponges and algae that could overgrow corals are periodically removed. Organisms that kill corals, such as the crown of thorns starfish and certain coral-eating snails are eliminated. Biorock reefs also need to be periodically checked to ensure that cables and connections are intact.

Why aren't there more Biorock reefs?

Frequently Asked Questions
There are many requests for mineral accretion projects from marine conservation groups around the world, but unfortunately there is little funding available from governments, international philanthropic agencies or private foundations. a result, most mineral accretion reefs are pilot projects that demonstrate the process. The results are so unexpectedly spectacular that one must see them directly to appreciate their value.

What are the Risks to Humans?

West Nile Virus FAQs
About one in five people infected by the virus develop West Nile fever, a typically mild illness that causes fever, muscle aches, fatigue, headache and joint pain. These persons recover fully and do not require hospital care. A smaller number of infected persons, 1%, develop encephalitis or meningitis with symptoms of high fever, neck stiffness, confusion, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, and paralysis.

What is the Global Coral Reef Alliance?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Global Coral Reef Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to growing, protecting and managing the most threatened of all marine ecosystems-coral reefs. We primarily focus on coral reef restoration, marine diseases and other issues caused by global climate change, environmental stress and pollution.

What happens after the coral fragments are attached?

Frequently Asked Questions
Within days to weeks, as the mineral accretion grows around the attached coral fragments, corals begin to grow at accelerated rates. Their rapid growth is directly attributable to the electrical current in the underlying steel framework.

Why are mineral accretion (Biorock) reefs needed?

Frequently Asked Questions
Global warming has caused significant reef mortality around the world. The prognosis is that oceans will continue to warm until world leaders recognize the long-term consequences of turning a blind eye to the problem. A few governments have tried to address the problem by building sea walls out of concrete, steel, coral rubble or sand bags. But these materials soon rust, corrode, collapse and need to be rebuilt.

Are fish and other marine creatures attracted to Biorock reefs?

Frequently Asked Questions
Like an oasis in the desert, all forms of coral life are quickly attracted to Biorock reefs. Many forms of reef life have been observed to be attracted to the structures, and none repelled. However it is the organisms with limestone skeletons, such as corals, clams, oysters, barnacles, tube worms and sand-producing algae that are especially benefited, allowing them to outgrow weedy algae that often smothers and kills corals in polluted waters.

How can I donate to help save the world's reefs?

Frequently Asked Questions
GCRA is a non-profit, all-volunteer, 501 (c)(3) corporation; donations to Global Coral Reef Alliance are fully tax-deductible. No salaries or board perks are ever taken out of any income raised-100% of funds raised goes directly to studying, building and restoring coral reefs around the world. If you would like to contribute to GCRA's program for saving reefs, please send your tax deductible contributions to:

QUESTION: Why is it so important that humans model their diet after chimpanzees?

RawFamily.com Newsletter, February 2006 : Indybay
From my understanding, they only live an average of 50 years. They are usually riddled with parasites too. ANSWER: Chimpanzees are genetically the closest creatures to humans. They share 99.4% of genes with humans. That is why, unfortunately, chimpanzees are used for medical research. However, chimpanzees have often demonstrated such a strong immunity, that doctors were not able to infect them with HIV or hepatitis C.

Do old car and truck tires make good artificial reefs?

Frequently Asked Questions
Discarded tires quickly become breeding mosquitoes. Under the false guise of helping the marine habitat, tires are often wired together and dumped in the ocean. This method of disposal has several consequences: Tires release chemicals that are toxic to marine life for a long time until the tires have been completely overgrown with marine organisms. Organisms that eventually do settle on rubber tires are largely "weedy" organism like stinging hydroids, sponges, and fire coral.

How do you compare EZorb Calcium with Coral Calcium?

Ultimate Arthritis pain relief,Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatmen...
The longevity myth of Okinawa have been around for centuries. It did not get attention from the West until recent years. After years of research, scientists have successfully identified one of the key factors that contribute to the unusually healthiness of the Okinawans: the drinking water in Okinawa contains organic calcium compounds that are highly absorbable.
More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2012 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact