Our Endangered Oceans
Before anyone can honestly care how important it is to protect marine habitats(生活环境), one needs to appreciate the vast quantities of marine life that exists in the ocean. It is hard for some people to relate to something they never see. However, it makes sense that the vast expanse of water and its inhabitants, covering 70% of the planet, affects us all.
Most marine animals are found near coral reefs. These colorful underwater forests naturally spring to mind with the mention of scuba(水中呼吸器)diving or underwater life. Coral reefs are constructed by living plants and animals, primarily corals that surround their small anemone -like tentacles in a hard skeleton that forms much of the reef structure.
They generally occur in clear, tropical or semi-tropical seas to a depth of approximately 100 meters . Coral reefs fringe approximately one sixth of the worlds coastlines and are the biologically richest of all shallow-water marine ecosystems. They support as many as 1 million species of animals and plants, but only a small fraction have been described. Among the best known groups are at least 5,000 species of fish, over 10,000 species of mollusk and more than 800 species of reef-building corals.
Corals are not only important to fish. Reefs are important to the human population for a wide variety or reasons: for one, they are a food source. A majority of people make their living fishing near coral reefs and an even larger part of population enjoys eating some of the catch. Unfortunately, if current trends of over-fishing continue, and we deplete fisheries as fast as we are, then this food source will eventually run out. Scientific evidence shows that 90% of top predators in the ocean are now extinct because of over-fishing-predatory fish include anything salmon sized and above all the way through sharks. On the other hand, killing off the grazing species of fish at reefs allows algae to build up, which in turn kills the coral. With 30% of oceanic fish making their home near coral reefs at one time or another, reefs are essential in maintaining a healthy fish population and many of the fish maintain the coral in return. Sustainable fishing is a must.
Corals arent only a food source. There is also a clear connection between tsunamis(海啸)and storm events having a much greater impact on eroding coastlines than healthy ones. Healthy reefs protect coastlines from the damage of massive waves. During the recent tsunami in Indonesia, for example, coastlines protected by reefs and mangrove forests remained intact and experienced much less impact than coasts that did not have reefs.
Pollution is a major threat to the ocean. Pollution comes in many forms and shapes, but most have one thing in common: Almost all ocean pollutants stem from land based human activity. Waste produced on land eventually finds its way to the ocean. It is not uncommon to find beaches littered with plastic bags and bottles that finally came to rest on shores. Rivers carry dirt, oils, sewage and chemicals out to sea. Garbage also finds its way to ocean. Seeing plastic bags floating around the water instead of fish is not a pretty sight. Washed up garbage on the sand will definitely ruin a nice beach vacation. With many third-world countries relying on tourism for income, it is important to maintain the ocean and beaches in as pristine a condition as possible.
Chemicals are constantly absorbed by the ocean. Chemicals have a drastic effect on fish populations and the fishing industry. Chemicals absorbed by animals at sea will also harm the human population that consumes them. Mercury is a chemical now commonly found in larger predatory fish such as tuna and shark. It occurs naturally in the environment and also can be released into the air through industrial pollution. Mercury falls from the air and can accumulate in streams and oceans. Bacteria in the water cause chemical changes that transform the mercury into methylmercury. It is this type of mercury(水银, 汞) that can be harmful to unborn babies and young children. Fish absorb the methylmercury as they feed in these waters. Methylmercury builds up in the tissue of some types of fish and shellfish more than others depending on what the fish eat.
High levels of mercury can poison the human body, have adverse effects on the nervous system and prevent a baby from developing normally in the womb. This is just one of the harmful chemicals that are actively absorbed by the ocean. Those of us who enjoy the occasional tuna salad sandwich or swordfish steak have been absorbing natural and industrial chemicals from the meat for a few years now suffer a lot.
Another chemical pollutant is carbonic acid. Atmospheric CO2 is absorbed by the ocean and reacts with the seawater to form carbonic acid-this makes the ocean more acidic and intolerable to a variety of species. The shells of living mollusks have even been known to dissolve in very acidic areas of the ocean. Sea creatures such as corals, shell fish, sea urchins and star fish are likely to suffer the most because higher levels of acidity makes it difficult for them to form and maintain their hard calcium carbonate skeletons and shells. For example, even under the low predictions for future carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, the combined effects of climate change and ocean acidification mean that corals could be rare on tropical and subtropical reefs, such as the Great Barrier Reef, by 2050.
Some poisons are intentionally released into the water. Cyanide(氰化物)or pesticides are released in designated areas known to harbor fish and the stunned fish are scooped up in nets and sorted. Even though the poisons dont always kill the fish, they destroy smaller organisms including the coral reef building animals. Weve already lost 20-30% of all coral reefs. If we continue to impact the ocean like we are, another 50% of coral will die off within the next decade.
Obviously over-fishing and pollution will always be a problem. The solution lies in limiting activities that harm the ocean even though the problem will never be completely eliminated. Certain fishing techniques are devastating to marine environments and often unnecessary. Blasting is an example. This technique involves bombs that are detonated at sea in the hopes that the fish killed float to the surface for easy collection. Bottom trawling(拖网捕鱼)destroys massive amounts of deep sea ecosystems, killing the habitats of the animals they are fishing for. It is fishing practices like these that need improvement.
Controlling the amount of gases released into the atmosphere poses a more difficult problem. The good news is that there is a potential solution. Two effective techniques for limiting CO2 emissions would be, to replace fossil fuels with energy sources that do not emit CO2, and to use fossil fuels more efficiently. Alternative energy sources that do not emit CO2 include the wind, sunlight, nuclear energy, and underground steam. Devices known as wind turbines can convert wind energy to electric energy. Solar cells can convert sunlight to electric energy, and various devices can convert solar energy to useful heat. Geothermal power plants convert energy in underground steam to electric energy.
Fossil fuels are a limited resource as it is and research is currently underway in the hopes of finding alternative fuel sources. Until research comes up with less expensive alternative fuels, fossil fuels will continue to be used as the worlds primary energy source.
A few years ago, the idea of an animal surviving the intense pressures of the deep sea was inconceivable. Today, it is a known fact that animals manage to survive at such depths. In fact, the deepest fish on record was found at 27,460 ft below sea level. Unfortunately, with current trends in pollution and deep sea fishing, many species may become extinct before they are even discovered! It is important to protect existing marine habitats, not only to protect a major resource of everything from food to tourism to coastal protection, but to ensure the survival of the creatures that make the world such a fascinating place.
1. According to the passage, how many species of animals and plants do coral reefs support?
A) They support 800 species of animals and plants.
B) They support 5,000 species of fish and plants.
C) They support as many as 1 million species of animals and plants.
D) They support over 10,000 species of mollusk and plants.
2. Why are coral reefs essential to human beings?
A) Because they provide a means of living and source of food for human beings.
B) Because they provide a tourist destination for human beings.
C) Because they provide a place for human beings to fish.
D) Because they provide a kind of entertainment for human beings.
3. If in a healthy state, coral reefs can .
A) stop tsunamis and storm events from attacking the coastlines
B) protect coastlines from the damage of extraordinary waves
C) stop people from fishing ear the coral reefs
D) protect coastlines from people s damage
4. What is said about humans activity as littering plastic bags and bottles?
A) It ca badly damage the coral reefs ear the coastline.
B) It can have impact on tourism of the developed countries.
C) It ca badly damage people s life near the coastline.
D) It ca pollute the ocean and influence tourism.
5. When mercury falls into the ocean, it was converted to a chemical of more harmful nature that can endanger .
A) unborn babies and young children
B) adult women
C) the environment of the ocean
D) the coral reefs
6. Carbonic acid has the most serious impact on .
A) the human being
B) shell fish and star fish
C) tunas and sharks
D) marine mammals
7. People bomb certain area of the sea and the killed fish floating on the sea surface
A) can be collected easily
B) can harm the ocean
C) can pollute the environment
D) can damage people s health
8. We ca wither find alterative energy sources or make better use of fossil fuels to reduce____________.
9. We are now researching to find alternative fuels that are more environmentally friendly and _________________.
10. We should protect the marine creatures as creatures themselves that have rights for survival, not simply as useful _______________.
英语美文:能承受委屈,才能承受责任
聚焦两会:马化腾、董明珠、雷军等企业大佬都说了啥?
Getting too close to the sun?
达蒙、阿弗莱克等响应inclusion rider 这个条款究竟是什么
有个好闺蜜为什么是件超棒的事情
春天吃这10种食物 美味又养生
体坛英语资讯:Shanghai SIPG rally to beat Guangzhou R&F to lead CSL standings
鸡蛋有红皮、白皮、绿皮,有什么区别?
十大手机厂商推“快应用”对抗小程序
在麻省理工上学是什么感觉?
世界上最致命的动物 第一名居然不是人类[1]
2018两会:环保部负责人回应社会关切
一只狗狗意外刷爆外网,只因有一张人脸?
“石沉大海”英语怎么说?
山东省泰安市宁阳一中2017-2018学年高二上学期阶段性考试二英语试卷
著名物理学家史蒂芬·霍金去世
儿科医生警告 过度使用触屏致儿童握笔难!
点饮料的时候,为什么不该加冰
鸡蛋有红皮、白皮、绿皮,有什么区别?
2017年消费者投诉举报十大热点
日本购物网站推出“牛蹄子凉鞋”一双2600元仍排队抢购
太勤劳犯法?法国面包师被罚款2万 只因一周工作7天
Inverted,upside down 和 reverse 三个表示“颠倒”的单词
山东省泰安市宁阳一中2017-2018学年高一上学期阶段性考试三英语试卷
影后妮可基德曼又出新剧!提前预定今年艾美奖
吃货看过来!学习10个“甜品”习语
《权游》最终季或结局悲惨?主角竟接连死去...
体坛英语资讯:2018 Winter Paralympic Games closing ceremony reels off
2018两会:环保部负责人回应社会关切
Sounding board?
不限 |
英语教案 |
英语课件 |
英语试题 |
不限 |
不限 |
上册 |
下册 |
不限 |