Grade 9 Science Journal (2022)

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 Coral bleaching is a phenomenon that occurs when coral reefs become stressed due to changes in their environment, such as rising ocean temperatures, pollution, or other factors. When corals become stressed, they expel the symbiotic algae that live inside their tissues, which provide them with food…

My Action Plan to Help Solve Coral Bleaching 

June 22, 2023

Dear Editor,  I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you today to talk about the importance of renewable energy, particularly solar power, in supporting initiatives such as the regeneration of coral reefs through biorock. As you may know, coral reefs are facing…

Letter to Editor; Is Biorock Sustainably

June 22, 2023

The way the periodic table helps me understand coral bleaching better is by figuring out what elements in are in the nutrients that the coral uses to survive and what elements the coral is made off, whether those nutrients and coral alkaline Earth metals or…

Elements of Concern Greenhouse Gases Causing Coral Bleaching

June 22, 2023

The person I chose to help support me as we fight to spread awareness about the coral bleaching issue in the Great Barrier Reef is Martin Zavan.  Martin Zavan @zavanos on twitter was a journalist for Independent Australia(IA) before he decided to start working with…

From Journalist to Activist

June 22, 2023

To get a better and more in-depth understanding of how coral bleaching can really affect how an ecosystem can work, this blog with be focusing on one specific local area. The local area that will be the focus is Rockhampton. The first thing I will…

   Getting to Understand How Coral Bleaching Affects How the Ecosystem Works in Local Areas 

June 22, 2023
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How does coral bleaching affect species? The main ecological issue I will be focusing on in this blog is coral bleaching. Places where coral bleaching can be found include the Great Barrier Reef, Hawaii, Jarvis Island, Maldives, Indonesia, Thailand, United States and surprisingly Japan. (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_bleaching)…

The Worldwide Coral Bleaching Ecological Issue

March 2, 2023

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