Marine Ecology - Port Noarlunga Reef: Should it remain a reserve?
Title: Marine Ecology - Port Noarlunga Reef: Should it remain a reserve?
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 595 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Marine Ecology - Port Noarlunga Reef: Should it remain a reserve?
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 595 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Port Noarlungareef should essentially remain a reserve and not endangered by vile acts by humans. The unique Reef has been established for over 36 years, and is also one of Adelaide's main attractions. Therefore it has a right to be free of endangerment.
Port Noarlunga Reef was established in 1971, on the eastern side of Gulf St Vincent. This narrow reef was known to be formed from a sand dune; thus, a sandstone reef. The reef is 1.6
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of its current state, then there would be a great loss in attraction and tourism.
In conclusion, it is our job to make sure that any damage done to the reef is prohibited. Human interference of the reef has proved to be devastating. There is a very high chance of destroying the entire ecosystem of the reef if it is harmed. Furthermore, if we don't protect this reef, then thousands of species will be endangered.