Are You Interested In Ocean Conservation

By Harold Moore


Wildlife conservation is as important in the oceans as it is on the mainland. Ocean research gives us better information about what lives in the depths of our seas, so we can endeavor to keep them safe for future generations to enjoy. When you think Africa, you may not immediately think of its coastline and the animals that live there, but in fact, the African coast shelters many creatures, some in danger from human-made pollution and hunting. If you are searching for a profession in ocean conservation and love the ocean, spending time volunteering for projects in Africa is a perfect choice for your gap year.

There are many ways to help conserve the seas and the seas. For instance, scuba divers can be trained to be more environmentally conscious when they visit the seas and the seas. They should treat coral reefs with care and respect because the coral reefs of almost all seas are being damaged by humans who either intentionally or unintentionally break the coral apart. Coral reefs are an essential section of the sea's ecosystem and are being subjected to manmade pollution which breaks down the coral structure. Once coral is destroyed, it is difficult to grow back, and thus many creatures in the sea that rely on coral are susceptible to extinction.

Preservation also involves protection of marine wildlife such as dolphins. The fishing industry relies on modern methods to capture as many fish at one time to increase profits. The nets that are used to catch tuna fish also trap dolphins.

In 1997 the government in the Maldives produced a report which said that there was to be more research into the preservation of the coral reefs and the fish and other invertebrates living in and around it so that it could remain in the pristine condition you currently find it. For this reason, there are many preservation projects currently in place across the archipelago and whale sharks are one of their main subjects.

Offshore oil exploration is a danger to the seas and the seas. The world relies on oil and the fact that there is a multitude of crude oil off the shore of many countries makes offshore drilling very profitable for oil production companies. But it takes only one mistake to cause an environmental disaster.

Swimming with the Dolphins and Whales- When you think of the residents of the sea, you are likely to think of dolphins or whales, the seas most popular sea creatures. Unfortunately, both these are under threat and have become the focus of wildlife preservation groups. You can play a role in the study of these creatures and learn more about them and the efforts to preserve them.

By studying dolphins and whales, you are not only learning to help them but also the entire ecosystem to which they belong. During your volunteer period, you will be tagging and tracking dolphins, tracking the whales on their annual migration and keeping an eye on population sizes.

Combine this with estimates by the WWF that around 2.7 billion pounds of marine life are unintentionally caught, killed then thrown back into the sea and we have an urgent situation. As part of your work in conservation you may want to get involved with political lobby groups to encourage legal protections to be implemented.




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