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Concepts through narratives

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Connected with the unconnected

parts of two worlds

(concept 1)

How our world is connected or woven to their world. We, humans, need land to live like waters to the fish, we need buildings, houses, or huge infrastructures to live in like corals being home for thousands of species. To survive we need food and oxygen likewise marine organism gets their food from corals and coral regulate the levels of Co2 in water which makes it breathable for the underwater living beings.

Comparatively, we share the same ecosystem of the only world. Yet how contrasting we are, Increasing populations, reaching vast lands, spreading homes to forests and growing industries, leading to huge pollution and degradation of land and waters, now connecting the contrasting nature with corals we are increasing in all the ways but what are we giving to corals, they are depleting and reducing in numbers, ultimately causing the death of marine creatures as they are fully dependant on the sea and corals ecosystem they have adapted the ecosystem and share the symbiotic relation with corals which help them to camouflage, change their colors, get their food and make them their home in return corals protect them.

Are Corals treasure to us?

(concept 2)

Charlie Veron “godfather of corals” he diving for more than 50 years and is now above 70 and still dives in underwaters. He once said every time he dives, he finds a new species of corals that have never been seen, he stated that corals are magnificent and unending and are a treasure to us. He also stated that the corals are very noisy they are like “an underwater city”.

How corals can be a treasure to us?

These reefs offer us spectacular beauty with their colorful corals their textures, the fishes, sponges, giant clams, and turtles, they are said to be the rainforest of the seas which provide people with countless goods and services, for example, its economic values helpful to both locals and the country, they provide medicines for some of the life-taking diseases, they provide food, shoreline protection from natural disasters that rise from the seas, sacred spaces and regulation of process on the earth that makes the planet habitable.

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