Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet - home and nursery for almost a million fish and other species. Unfortunately, about 70 percent of the world's coral reefs are threatened or destroyed, and 20 percent of those are damaged beyond repair. The resources coral reefs provide are worth about $375 billion each year - and they cover only one percent of the earth's surface. 2008 has been designated as the International Year of the Reef to raise awareness about the increasing threats to coral reefs. Whether you live near the ocean or thousands of miles away, you can help restore this amazing habitat.
Pledge to:
- Use ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to coral bleaching and ocean acidification, and threaten coral reef survival. Long lasting light bulbs are a bright idea. If every household replaced a burned out bulb with and energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulb, it would prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to that produced by about 800,000 cars.
- Use naturally-derived and biodegradable detergents and cleaning products. The chemicals we use end up in our waterways and are carried to the oceans. Just one pound of phosphorus in water produces about 500 pounds of algae, blocking sunlight and starving coral reefs. Outside the house, minimize the impacts of fertilizer by using zero-phosphorus products or no more than one pound per 1,000 square feet of turf area for nitrogen.
- Not give coral as presents. Corals are popular as souvenirs, for home decor and in costume jewelry, but corals are living animals that grow and reproduce. It takes corals decades or longer to create reef structures, so leave corals and other marine life on the reef.
- If I use the ocean for recreational purposes, I will use reef-mooring buoys for my boat whenever possible, or anchor in sandy areas away from coral and sea grasses so the anchor doesn't drag on corals or tear up sea grass beds. When diving and snorkeling, I will maintain proper buoyancy control, never touch the reefs and spread the word about coral reef stewardship.
We signed the “Protect Ocean Life During International Year of the Reef” Pledge!
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7:50 am PDT, Jul 19,Diana Wilson, Arizona
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7:44 am PDT, Jul 19,Rene Ferretti, Montana
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7:26 am PDT, Jul 19,Jeannine Remines, Maryland
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7:25 am PDT, Jul 19,Norman Koon, Ohio
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6:48 am PDT, Jul 19,Wendi Tremblay, New Hampshire
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6:32 am PDT, Jul 19,Jerome Carpenter, North Carolina
As we have seen from the destruction of the earth's environment, even the smallest action can have huge consequences, so these small steps we pledge to take here may well be the most important ones we've ever taken.
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6:22 am PDT, Jul 19,Carina Ekstrom, Sweden
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6:13 am PDT, Jul 19,Paula Vanbuskirk, New Hampshire
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5:28 am PDT, Jul 19,Bhuvanasi Satish, India
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5:27 am PDT, Jul 19,Dawn O'donnell, New York
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5:23 am PDT, Jul 19,Trina Sonnenberg, Colorado
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5:05 am PDT, Jul 19,Alan Flood, Massachusetts
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4:43 am PDT, Jul 19,Frances Harriman, Rhode Island
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4:37 am PDT, Jul 19,Kathy Monaco, Florida
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4:18 am PDT, Jul 19,Kimberly Kaeser, Maryland
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3:03 am PDT, Jul 19,Merrilee Cichy, New Jersey
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2:37 am PDT, Jul 19,Sally Navarro, New York
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1:59 am PDT, Jul 19,Amy Minckler, Michigan
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12:43 am PDT, Jul 19,Robin Lindberg, Minnesota
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12:31 am PDT, Jul 19,Camille Gilbert, California
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12:00 am PDT, Jul 19,A B, Wisconsin
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11:08 pm PDT, Jul 18,Letitia Stull, North Carolina
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11:01 pm PDT, Jul 18,Liz Savage, Washington
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10:43 pm PDT, Jul 18,Lynne Marko, Montana
This is absurb that the coral reef has come to this state. There seems to be a lack of accountability.
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10:21 pm PDT, Jul 18,Holly McEntyre, Ohio
Every habitat we destroy brings us that much closer to our own destruction. We need to learn how to live in harmony with the Earth and existing habitats instead of making and buying and trashing more junk and refusing to make substantitive changes until it's too late.
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9:45 pm PDT, Jul 18,Sarah Prebenda, Ohio
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9:38 pm PDT, Jul 18,Jordan Klein, Wisconsin
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9:32 pm PDT, Jul 18,Shante Prayer, Australia
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9:20 pm PDT, Jul 18,Diane Thompson, Washington
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9:16 pm PDT, Jul 18,Kristina Echevarria, Florida
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9:16 pm PDT, Jul 18,Asia Garcia, Pennsylvania
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8:40 pm PDT, Jul 18,Janis Totham-Davies, Maryland
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8:31 pm PDT, Jul 18,Name not displayed, Illinois
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8:10 pm PDT, Jul 18,Cheryl Lea Moersch, Oregon
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8:02 pm PDT, Jul 18,Lorraine Morris, Texas
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8:00 pm PDT, Jul 18,Suzan Bekiroglu, Florida
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7:57 pm PDT, Jul 18,Glenda Stunz, Missouri
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7:55 pm PDT, Jul 18,Kathleen Siskron, California
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7:42 pm PDT, Jul 18,Name not displayed, Florida
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