Sunday, November 7, 2010

Interview

I interviewed my father to hear what he thought about the coral reefs dying around the world.

Q: Are you concerned about the coral reefs dying?

A: Yes, I am concerned about the coral reefs dying.

Q: Do you think it will make a difference if there are coral reefs?

A: Yes, because they support many different ecosystems and a variety of species of plants and sea life. If the coral reefs die, the biodiversity will die off and some sea creatures will become extinct.

Q: How much effort do you think people should be putting into saving the coral reefs?

A: People should be using all of their resources they can get a hold of to fix the problem. If they wish to fix the coral reefs, they need to put forth a lot of effort.

Q: Will the efforts being put into saving the reefs make any difference?

A: At the rate in which the reefs are declining, I am not sure if the reefs can be saved. I believe there would have to be a drastic change in order for the reefs to survive.

Q: What would you do to save the coral reefs?

A: I would create a foundation to try and stop the coral reefs from dying. I would test different solutions to see what the best one is to fix the coral reefs.

As you have read, my father finds the dying coral reefs to be an important issue. He, along with many others, wish that the coral reefs will not die off and that they will live for many years. The biodiversity loss in the coral reefs would be too drastic of losses.

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