CORAL REEFS IN CRISIS Mudjimba Island
LOCATION
REEF STRUCTURE - NORTH Fringing reef around a continental island, bigger drop off with slabs of rock Average water depth: 4 to 8 metres Higher diversity of coral species (plate coral, boulder coral, soft coral, branching coral) Coral closer to island due to less swell/wave impact Higher diversity of fish species Less algae due to less nutrients from coast and river runoff (WEATHER CONDITIONS WERE NOT IDEAL WHEN VISITING THE NORTHERN SIDE OF THE ISLAND)
SPECIES IDENTIFICATION - FISH Turtles (Logger head, Green Sea etc.) Butterfly Fish Damsel Fish Lion Fish Moray Eels Wrasse Wobbegong Shark Gobies Angel Fish Puffer Fish Surgeon Fish Morwong
SPECIES IDENTIFICATION - CORAL Plate Foliaceous Encrusting Soft Digitate
ZONING Mudjimba Island has no special zoning surrounding it, meaning people can freely roam, swim, fish and do recreational activities in the area. People can also go onto the land and drive motorised watercraft in the immediate surrounding area. This is detrimental to the marine area as it creates wash, runoff and pollution killing the fish and coral species in the area, causing harm to the reef ecosystem.
MANAGEMENT OF THE AREA The main purposes of the management plan are to; - Ensure biodiversity is maintained and the area is kept in its natural state. - Ensure Mudjimba Island remains an important cultural landmark on the Sunshine Coast. - Ensure visitors to the Island are monitored and controlled so that all flora and fauna found in the area are not affected. - Ensure the Wedge-Tailed Shearwaters are protected.
THREATS Threats to the Island and surrounding marine area include; - Runoff of sediments and nutrients (Mostly from airport) - Pollution from watercraft (Eg. Oil, Boat Maintenance, Sewage Discharge from boats, Falling cargo, Fishing) - Climate Change
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