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The Housing Market is in Shambles


 Despite their venom-harpoon-assisted
 hunting prowess, coral polyps receive
 most nutrients not heterotrophically
 but through a symbiotic relationship
 with zooxanthellae, an assortment of

 algae that can undergo photosynthesis.
 The polyps act as landlords to these
 chlorophyll-bearing  dinoflagellates,
 supplying them with a safe, sunlight-
 intensive environment. The zooxanthellae
 pay their "rent" with the products of
 their photosynthesis, collecting calcium
 and cleaning up waste. Beyond their
 functional  symbiosis,  zooxanthellae

 are also responsible for a coral's colour
 scheme. Secreted fluorescent pigments
 reflect specific colours that can expedite
 photosynthesis while removing harmful
 UV light, giving corals their vibrant red,
 green, and pink colour schemes. [2]


 Extinction Event


 Much  like  the  international  housing
 market, a vast array of factors are

 threatening coral reef systems. An influx
 of irresponsible nature tourism has sullied
 reefs with abuse and destruction. Global
 warming and industrial pollution have   If the corals die out, so do their   has turned nature's miracles into
 also drastically altered coral habitats.   ecosystems. A domino effect of   the cogs of industry. But there is
 Zooxanthellae begin producing toxic   death will drive millions of species   still hope. Malaysia is blessed with
 chemicals under these stressful conditions,   to extinction. 25% of the world's   the coral triangle, a region of high
 and the pitiful polyps have no choice but to   corals have already disappeared,   coral productivity. Our nation's
 expel them from their tissues. This process   with up to two-thirds more at   top researchers are advocating for   References:
                                                               [1]https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-
 causes the corals to lose their colour, hence   risk . Since coral reefs are formed   preserving these waters, both for   collections/marine-life/coral-reef-ecosystems
 [3]
 the term coral bleaching. Bleached corals   over millennia, their replacement   nature's sake and ours. Do your
 lack the necessary nutrients synthesised   rate is far too inefficient to   part to preserve the undersea   [2]https://www.whoi.edu/know-your-ocean/
 by the zooxanthellae, dooming them   combat the loss brought on by   metropolis, or the city of the sea   did-you-know/why-are-corals-so-colorful/
 to  starvation.    Alarmingly,  91% of  the   overexploitation.    will be banished to myth.
 world's largest reef system, the Australian                   [3]https://www.pcrf.org/reeffacts.
                                                               php#:~:text=Coral%20reefs%20are%20in%20
 Great Barrier Reef, has already been lost   The future is bleak for coral reefs.   crisis,reefs%20are%20at%20risk%20today
 to bleaching.   Humanity's march towards greed


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