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The Coral Reef Ecosystem You Save Today Could Save You Tomorrow!
Treatments for cancer, Aids, infection, arthritis, asthma, herpes, even broken bones are being discovered in coral reef ecosystems around the world. At the same time, experts estimate 10% of the world's coral reefs are dead and many more are in serious decline as a result of human impact. Pharmaceutical companies and governments are finding useful new compounds in coral reefs. The National Cancer Institute spends one third of its research budget to screen 1,000 species of marine invertebrates and plants each year. Medicinal use demonstrates yet another reason to preserve and protect coral reefs. But, ironically, the research and collection of this information may prove to be yet another threat to the reef, if not done responsibly and sustainably. Large quantities of each material are often required in order to purify the compounds and this may lead to destructive over-collection, use of crowbars and hammers, or even mining explosives.
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