World Reef Awareness Day
Consumers, businesses, and organisations are encouraged to take action on the delicate ecosystem of our ocean's coral reefs on June 1st. The day brings together the general public, influencers, and opinion leaders to create effective change through education and engagement.
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Coral reefs are living communities of colonial animals made of individual polyps that excrete a bone-like skeleton. Thousands of organisms are housed in this skeleton. This skeleton is made up of large rock-like structures that are home to thousands of species.
A reef's health tells us a lot about the ocean's health. Several fish and ocean animals rely on the safety of a healthy, living reef for spawning season. In addition to safety, the reef also provides more than cover; it also supplies a thriving food chain. The reef ecosystem is a vital life support system, from plankton and algae to the largest sea creatures.
The benefits of a healthy reef can be obtained by a healthy reef
The benefits of a healthy reef ecosystem extend far beyond the ocean. Coral reefs are: Coral reefs are:
- Plant and fish life are both essential to the plant and fish life.
- A burgeoning fishing industry contributes to a burgeoning fishing industry
- has eroded beaches and coastlines off the coasts and coasts of Florida
- The oceans filter the oceans, and the oceans filter as the oceans filter
- Life-saving drugs and equipment are available in the United States
- Plastic consumption plastic is likely to be the only animal on the planet capable of eating plastic
Due to coral bleaching, our most productive reefs have been in decline in recent years. For example, the Great Barrier Reef has decreased by 40%. It's even worse along the Florida Keys and Caribbean. The Bahamas Keys and Caribbean are even worse. They have dropped between 85 and 99 percent! About 80% of the reefs in the Caribbean have disappeared since 1980, according to Dr. Craig Downs, Executive Director of Haereticus Environmental Lab.
Causes of die-off
Why coral reefs die off? What causes coral reefs to die off?
- Sea temperatures are rising
- Polluting, plastic pollution, and sewage discharge discharges are all typical of industrial pollution, plastic pollution, and sewage treatment
- creens and dryers.....
- efs are all in danger of coral reefs, according to unmanaged, high-density tourism
Non-nano zinc oxide sunscreen is one simple measure we can take to shield these precious resources. Non-nano zinc oxide sunscreen is one simple step we can take to shield these precious resources.
"When ingredients are uncoated and nano-size (less than 100 nanometers in diameter), they can penetrate the cells of invertebrates and fish and cause tissue damage," Dr. Craig Downs stresses, "both these marine organisms are prone to tissue damage." t bet is to opt for non-nano zinc oxide larger than 150 nanometers. "Acute toxicity fades off at that point, but ecosystem damage is minimized," says the narrator.
How to celebrate world reef day by observing world reef day.
Educate yourself and spread word about how we can make simple choices today to save our reefs for tomorrow. On World Reef Day, educate yourself and spread word about how we can make simple choices today to save our reefs for tomorrow. If you're interested in reefs, you should also share your findings. When you go to the beach, use reef-safe sunscreen. Reduce or eliminate single-use plastic from your diet is another simple way to safeguard the reefs. And, finally, raise concerns about the importance of the reef eco-system.. Join the movement by using these World Reef Day resources: Join the movement by clicking here.
- Join the World Reef Day tile and a suggested caption by posting the World Reef Day tile and a brief description. To get started, download the World Reef Day toolkit
- Share on social media using the hashtag #WorldReefDay to highlight on social media
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The world reef awareness day is the first in history.
Raw Elements founded World Reef Awareness Day on June 1st to alert the world of the importance of our reefs and how we can protect them.
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About raw elements
Raw Elements USA, a certified-natural sunscreen manufacturer that has pioneered the reef-safe movement with their non-nano zinc oxide-based sunscreens, established World Reef Awareness Day on June 1st in support of its emphasis on sustainability, responsibility, and education.
Raw Elements was established on the day to warn the world of the importance of our reefs and how we can protect them. Raw Elements' largest educational program to date was launched on World Reef Day. The campaign is in accordance with the company's current awareness campaigns. The Sunscreen Ban Bill in Hawaii was signed into law in July 2018 and includes partnerships Aqua-Aston Hospitality, Hawaiian Airlines, Marriott, and the Shore Hotel, their sponsorship of grassroots campaigns of charities and environmental organizations, support for the Safe Sunscreen Alliance, and advocacy for the Sunscreen Ban Bill in Hawaii.