Coral Reefs: Effects of climate change on the UK’s largest reef system Charles Sheppard
1. What are coral reefs?
Built by corals
<1% of the ocean, 50% of marine
species
Many Nations are built of them entirely or in
part (including BIOT)
Coral reefs feed about billion people
They protect 1,000’s of miles of shoreline
2. Britain’s greatest marine diversity is in the Chagos Archipelago (BIOT) What and where is it?
Developing network of giant MPAs
BIOT was one of the six founding ‘Big Ocean Network’ members
Critical for numerous reasons to Indian Ocean generally:
Biologically
Economically
Aesthetically
For Indian Ocean people
Effectively Lost Reefs (%)
Reefs at Critical Stage (%)
Reefs at Threatened Stage (%)
Reefs at Low Threat level (%)
What has been happening to reefs?
Local disturbances:
•Sewage / nutrient runoff
•Overfishing (and destructive
fishing)
•Sedimentation
•Construction
disturbance
Why?
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The global triplet:
•Warming
•Acidification
•Sea level rise
Let’s look at what caused it
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1979. Chagos was in great condition
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1996. Shortly before the wipe-out
1999. Immediately after the first observed mortality
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2001. 3 years after 1998 mortality
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2006. April. Recovery well underway
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2012. April. Healthy reef again
2015. April. Warm… not yet critical
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2015. May. Bleaching started
2017. April. Massive mortality
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Another strong climate change indicator is rainfall:
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Significance goes beyond local events Rising rainfall here = decreasing rain in Africa = increased food shortages Some of the best data sets come from BIOT
Significance of this reef story: • Britain’s most diverse marine system, which is of global consequence, is in trouble
• It is used to see how a reef really works, without local impacts
• Fills huge global hole for climate system monitoring
• Insurance policy for the Indian Ocean
• Predictions?
Major funding (chronologically): UK Gov: BIOT, MoD, OTEP, ODA, FCO, DFiD, DEFRA, US Navy, Bertarelli Foundation. Data: Charles Sheppard, Anne Sheppard, 2016 coral cover data: Dr Ronan Roche Video 2015: Living Oceans Foundation Photos, video 2017: Anne Sheppard
Summarised from: Sheppard C, Sheppard A, Mogg A, Bayley D, Dempsey A, Roche R, Turner J, Purkis S. 2017. Coral Bleaching and mortality in the Chagos Archipelago. Atoll Research Bulletin 613: 1-28.