1 00:00:07,279 --> 00:00:11,029 Hello and welcome to the Natural World Facts Awareness Project. 2 00:00:11,388 --> 00:00:13,729 A new series in which I’ll be explaining the importance of 3 00:00:13,779 --> 00:00:17,230 wildlife conservation and what you can do to help. 4 00:00:17,932 --> 00:00:20,320 In this video, I’m joined by Alex Collins, 5 00:00:20,445 --> 00:00:23,085 a fellow YouTube wildlife enthusiast and biologist 6 00:00:23,120 --> 00:00:25,109 at the University of Bristol. 7 00:00:25,339 --> 00:00:26,759 His channel is linked below, 8 00:00:26,759 --> 00:00:28,079 I recommend you check it out 9 00:00:28,399 --> 00:00:30,810 for videos on some of the world’s rarest species 10 00:00:31,310 --> 00:00:33,010 and what you can do to help them. 11 00:00:33,721 --> 00:00:36,220 So what is Marine Conservation? 12 00:00:36,346 --> 00:00:39,999 Marine Conservation is defined as the protection of marine ecosystems, 13 00:00:41,020 --> 00:00:44,328 with the focus of limiting the damage caused to them by humans 14 00:00:44,328 --> 00:00:46,760 and protecting threatened species. 15 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:50,660 The main threats being seen in our oceans include species loss, 16 00:00:50,660 --> 00:00:52,070 habitat degradation, 17 00:00:52,146 --> 00:00:54,360 and changes in ecosystem function. 18 00:00:54,662 --> 00:00:57,013 Human activities causing a rise in extinction rates 19 00:00:57,650 --> 00:01:00,514 has lead to a huge decrease in biodiversity, 20 00:01:00,646 --> 00:01:03,796 particularly in coral reefs, 88% of which are threatened 21 00:01:04,019 --> 00:01:06,370 by excessive CO2 emissions. 22 00:01:06,550 --> 00:01:10,876 These reefs are among the most important stores of biodiversity on the planet. 23 00:01:11,581 --> 00:01:15,343 It takes around ten thousand years for a reef to form from coral polyps, 24 00:01:15,401 --> 00:01:17,401 and up to 30 million years for 25 00:01:17,500 --> 00:01:19,830 a reef to fully mature, 26 00:01:19,836 --> 00:01:23,792 hosting an estimated 25% of all marine life. 27 00:01:27,436 --> 00:01:28,956 And yet, around the world, 28 00:01:29,090 --> 00:01:31,319 coral reefs are dying, 29 00:01:31,399 --> 00:01:34,030 as warming temperatures and stressful conditions bleach the corals 30 00:01:34,079 --> 00:01:37,059 white as they are forced to expel the colourful algae 31 00:01:37,114 --> 00:01:39,574 on which the coral depends for its survival. 32 00:01:40,789 --> 00:01:42,752 So, why does this matter? 33 00:01:42,752 --> 00:01:44,915 Why is marine conservation so important? 34 00:01:45,750 --> 00:01:48,938 With the world’s oceans currently under more threat than ever before, 35 00:01:49,339 --> 00:01:52,519 and with half of the world’s coral reefs having died in the last 30 years, 36 00:01:53,062 --> 00:01:54,840 marine conservation has never been 37 00:01:54,840 --> 00:01:56,539 more important than is today. 38 00:01:57,389 --> 00:01:58,760 I’ve already made some videos 39 00:01:58,760 --> 00:02:00,680 explaining why conservation is so important to you 40 00:02:00,985 --> 00:02:03,231 and why we should save endangered species 41 00:02:03,950 --> 00:02:05,960 So make sure to check those videos out after 42 00:02:05,960 --> 00:02:07,079 watching this. 43 00:02:07,079 --> 00:02:09,847 Put simply, different species rely on each other for survival. 44 00:02:10,130 --> 00:02:12,110 If one species is under threat, 45 00:02:12,110 --> 00:02:14,480 the likelihood is that so is another species. 46 00:02:14,780 --> 00:02:16,220 This can have a chain reaction, until 47 00:02:16,220 --> 00:02:18,870 eventually a whole ecosystem is under threat. 48 00:02:19,111 --> 00:02:21,285 We need healthy ecosystems just as much as 49 00:02:21,360 --> 00:02:23,000 the marine life itself, 50 00:02:23,190 --> 00:02:25,540 because without them, we’d have less food, less money, 51 00:02:25,660 --> 00:02:28,671 and with altogether less life on our planet. 52 00:02:28,771 --> 00:02:30,761 The bottom line is Earth needs healthy oceans, and it is our 53 00:02:31,651 --> 00:02:33,950 responsibility to protect them. 54 00:02:34,210 --> 00:02:35,930 So how can we do this? 55 00:02:35,930 --> 00:02:40,190 One of the most effective methods has been the setting up of marine protected areas. 56 00:02:40,630 --> 00:02:43,360 This creates a much safer environment for marine life, 57 00:02:43,590 --> 00:02:45,279 undisturbed by the impacts of overfishing, 58 00:02:45,330 --> 00:02:48,890 noise pollution from ships, and other human activities. 59 00:02:49,780 --> 00:02:55,740 Thankfully, biodiversity has been found to increase by 21% within marine reserves like these. 60 00:02:55,740 --> 00:02:57,910 We can also use artificial reefs. 61 00:02:57,945 --> 00:03:01,025 These are man-made structures, built to promote marine life 62 00:03:01,114 --> 00:03:02,840 and the growth of new coral. 63 00:03:02,976 --> 00:03:06,461 Artificial reefs have proven successful in providing a habitat for threatened wildlife, 64 00:03:07,513 --> 00:03:09,900 These allow damaged ecosystems to recover 65 00:03:09,900 --> 00:03:12,760 and valuable biodiversity to regenerate. 66 00:03:12,760 --> 00:03:15,732 As well as these strategies, we also need to be careful in the way 67 00:03:15,732 --> 00:03:18,127 we interact with the marine environment. 68 00:03:18,127 --> 00:03:21,465 Active demersal fishing techniques, like trawling, 69 00:03:21,630 --> 00:03:23,960 where a net is dragged along the bottom of sea floor, 70 00:03:24,075 --> 00:03:25,695 can be really destructive 71 00:03:25,810 --> 00:03:30,340 as this destroy ecologically important species like certain corals. 72 00:03:30,340 --> 00:03:33,991 Active pelagic fishing techniques, where a net is dragged through the open ocean, 73 00:03:34,190 --> 00:03:35,713 can also be just as bad. 74 00:03:35,788 --> 00:03:38,168 This is because that it’s indiscriminate, meaning that 75 00:03:38,223 --> 00:03:39,990 they catch anything in their way of net, 76 00:03:40,005 --> 00:03:42,316 regardless of whether the fisherman want it or not. 77 00:03:42,500 --> 00:03:46,503 This often leads to protected animals like dolphins and turtles being injured 78 00:03:46,503 --> 00:03:51,320 or killed. For every 1 kilogram of prawns that are caught and sold in stores, 79 00:03:51,593 --> 00:03:54,414 nine kilograms of other sea animals are caught as bycatch, 80 00:03:54,414 --> 00:03:56,735 being injured or killed and then thrown away. 81 00:03:57,220 --> 00:04:00,230 Marine conservation efforts have been made to reduce the destruction 82 00:04:00,230 --> 00:04:02,120 caused by these fishing techniques, 83 00:04:02,185 --> 00:04:05,450 either by reducing the amount of time of these techniques are allowed to be used 84 00:04:05,910 --> 00:04:08,365 or making the technique itself less destructive. 85 00:04:08,630 --> 00:04:11,507 One example of this, is to use specific fishing hooks which 86 00:04:11,950 --> 00:04:14,773 are less likely to catch unwanted species. 87 00:04:14,940 --> 00:04:17,220 Solving these problems does take a lot of hard work, 88 00:04:17,300 --> 00:04:19,458 but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing that you can do 89 00:04:19,503 --> 00:04:21,373 if you don’t work as a conservationist. 90 00:04:22,048 --> 00:04:26,080 So here are some other things that you can do to help marine conservation. 91 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:29,390 Firstly, use your water supply more economically. 92 00:04:29,465 --> 00:04:31,905 This will not only save you money, but it will 93 00:04:31,980 --> 00:04:36,743 also reduce excess runoff, containing pollutants and waste into the ocean. 94 00:04:36,743 --> 00:04:39,282 Secondly, use less energy in your daily life. 95 00:04:39,282 --> 00:04:41,321 Higher temperatures can cause the death 96 00:04:41,390 --> 00:04:44,610 of corals, rising sea levels and flooding, 97 00:04:44,610 --> 00:04:48,401 and more extreme weather which can damage marine ecosystems. 98 00:04:48,563 --> 00:04:51,850 Many marine species also rely on specific temperatures to determine 99 00:04:51,850 --> 00:04:53,640 what sex they develop into. 100 00:04:53,860 --> 00:04:57,008 This is called temperature-dependent sex determination, 101 00:04:57,080 --> 00:05:02,450 and so by changing the temperature we can throw an entire population out of balance. 102 00:05:02,450 --> 00:05:04,540 You can also fish more responsibly, 103 00:05:04,590 --> 00:05:07,780 or just fish less, or not at all if that is an option to you. 104 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:10,230 The same goes for eating seafood. 105 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:13,001 Reducing your use of plastics is also essential. 106 00:05:13,001 --> 00:05:15,436 Ingestion of microplastics, bits of plastic 107 00:05:15,631 --> 00:05:19,670 which are less than 5mm across, can lead to bioaccumulation. 108 00:05:19,690 --> 00:05:21,658 This is where harmful substances 109 00:05:21,790 --> 00:05:25,130 build up in the food chain and eventually cause serious damage 110 00:05:25,230 --> 00:05:27,219 to the species at the top. 111 00:05:27,639 --> 00:05:29,740 There are just a few things that you should consider 112 00:05:29,740 --> 00:05:32,210 when trying to cause less impact to marine life. 113 00:05:32,460 --> 00:05:35,567 There are of course plenty of other things that you can do to help. 114 00:05:36,050 --> 00:05:37,600 So if you’d like to know more, 115 00:05:37,675 --> 00:05:39,055 then let us know down in the comments, 116 00:05:39,220 --> 00:05:41,770 so that we can make another video for you. 117 00:05:44,990 --> 00:05:46,420 Thank you for watching. 118 00:05:46,515 --> 00:05:49,045 Subscribe to see more videos from The Awareness Project. 119 00:05:49,810 --> 00:05:52,030 Hit the like button and be sure to watch our video 120 00:05:52,300 --> 00:05:55,930 on the Pine Marten by following the link to Alex’s channel. 121 00:05:56,102 --> 00:05:57,442 I hope you enjoy it.