Belize Barrier Reef
Belize Barrier Reef
Belize Barrier Reef is located on the coast of Belize in the region of Latin America and Caribbean. It is the longest coral system after the Great Barrier Reef and New Caledonia Barrier Reef. It is 300 meters wide and 900 meters long on the coast of Belize, and is a major tourist attraction for the world, famous for Scuba diving and Snorkeling. Around half of the total tourists of Belize come to visit Belize Barrier Reef. Belize is the first country in the world to put a complete ban on Bottom trawling, in order to prevent this endangered reef system. This Reef system is a World Heritage Site and is one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Underwater World’. Belize Barrier Reef was described by Charles Darwin in 1842 as the “Most Remarkable Reef in West Indies”.
Belize Barrier Reef is facing danger
from various human activities like excessive tourism and boating. Many natural
factors like Storms, increase in Oceanic temperature is much responsible for
its depletion. It has been claimed by researchers that Belize Barrier Reef has
lost 40% of its Reef since 1998. This damage is the result of mass bleaching
due to storms and other natural activities. IUCN declared it as endangered in
2009.
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