Notes to editors
For an executive summary of the full report, Status of Caribbean Coral Reefs after Bleaching and Hurricanes in 2005, please visit www.iucn.org/en/news/archive/2008/01/22_caribbean_corals.pdf
For more information contact:
Sarah Halls, IUCN Global Communications, mobile +41792472926,
e-mail sarah.halls iucn.org.
Brian Thomson, IUCN Global Communications, mobile +417972182326,
e-mail brian.thomson iucn.org.
Materials for the Media:
Audio Interview: Carl Gustaf Lundin is Director og IUCN’s Global Marine Programme
He explains what is the thrust of this report?
English [mp3] ¦ Español [mp3] ¦ Français [mp3]
Why are corals so important to the economy in the Caribbean?
English [mp3] ¦ Español [mp3] ¦ Français [mp3]
We saw what happened during the coral bleaching event of 2005, will things get worse in the future?
English [mp3] ¦ Español [mp3] ¦ Français [mp3]
What are you recommending be done to minimize stress upon coral reefs?
English [mp3] ¦ Español [mp3] ¦ Français [mp3]
Pictures
Please use the provided photo credits.
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Hurricane Dean Aug 23rd 2007 © NASA, MODIS Rapid Response System, Goddard Space Flight Center |
A massive star coral bleaching, US Virgin Islands 2005 © Tyler B. Smith |
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Reefscape with a Tiger Grouper, Cayman Islands 1999 © Mary Lou Frost |
Star coral bleaching and threatened elkhorn and staghorn corals, US Virgin Islands 2005 © Tyler B. Smith |
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Bleached coral head, Bahamas © Wolcott Henry 2005 Marine Photobank |
Diseased brain coral, Caribbean Sea © Wolcott Henry 2005 Marine Photobank |
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Healthy reefscape, Saint Lucia © Chuck Savall |
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About International Year of the Reef
Ten years ago, 1997 was declared the International Year of the Reef (IYOR). The first IYOR campaign was initiated in response to the increasing threats and loss of coral reefs and associated ecosystems, like mangroves and sea grasses. IYOR 97 was a global effort to increase awareness and understanding of coral reefs, and support conservation, research and management efforts.
Recognizing that 10 years after IYOR 97 there continues to be an urgent need to increase awareness and understanding of coral reefs, and to further conserve and manage valuable coral reef and associated ecosystems, the International Coral Reef Initiative designated 2008 as the International Year of the Reef (IYOR 2008).
IYOR 2008, launched on Thursday, 24 January, will:
- Strengthen awareness about the ecological, economic, social and cultural value of coral reefs and associated ecosystems
- Improve understanding of the critical threats to coral reefs and generate both practical and innovative solutions to reduce these threats
- Generate urgent action at all levels to develop and implement effective management strategies for conservation and sustainable use of these ecosystems.
IUCN is one of the Organization Focal Points for IYOR 2008
To find out more, please visit the website: www.iyor.org
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