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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Valuable corals in west Atlantics" coast
by Jana Kokavcova

Another environmentalists' action in Ireland. Again. Squirrel is not the only one that needs help and protection. On the west coast of Atlantic Ocean are some really valuable and unusual cold & water corals that need help of government. Because of fishing near this coast are these corals in danger. There are two species in the Atlantic Ocean that need our protection & Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata that create forest under the water of the Atlantic Ocean. They are comparable to tropical corals, but live in cold water what is really curious and bizarre for plants of such as specie. This is the main reason why we should protect them against pollution and spoil. I thing government should do something to help activists. I know there are some bigger problems, but this conservation and safeguarding of these two peculiar species is good reason to do something for them. These species could be 500 or 600 years old and have colorful past. Old people we usually adore, so we could say these cold-water corals are something very similar to them. Ireland should be proud to have this natural treasure and it is not only the good will of Irelands' government to help corals to survive. It is duty of Ireland to do something for cold-water corals. What will happen? I really don't know. But this situation will be solved I thing. This problem is not so big to has none solution. There are a lot of possibilities to do something with it and it is only the thing of government how will solve this problem not to big to become a world problem.

related story: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20071127/tsc-ireland-eu-marine-environment-marine-4de741d_1.html
by Jana Kokavcova
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