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[[File:Kingman Reef.png|thumb|left|600x600px]]
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'''Kingman Reef'''
[[File:Melinjo Island|thumb]]
'''Melinjo Island'''
[[File:Saktu Island|thumb|Saktu Island]]
'''Saktu Island'''

Revision as of 21:27, 15 June 2023

What will it be? 3D prints of vanished coral reefs crafted from biodegradable material. Adorning it are images of neon coral bleaching.

Why do you want to make it? To instill awareness in viewers of the artwork about the disappearing coral reefs and the importance of their protection. In recent years, the health of coral reefs has been deteriorating rapidly. Climate change poses the greatest threat to coral. As the Earth's temperature rises, so does the temperature of the seawater. A mere increase of 1 to 2 degrees can lead to coral mortality. Coral reefs play a vital ecological role. Often found in waters with limited phytoplankton, the foundation of the marine food chain, they create true oases of life amidst the ocean desert. Moreover, they serve as natural barriers against cyclones, storms, and erosion, absorbing the force of the waves. Coral reefs serve as havens and nurseries for marine creatures, contributing to biodiversity and promoting fish populations, among other benefits. They purify water and act as excellent coastal protectors during extreme weather events.

Describe how it would be made? Initially, research is conducted on vanished coral reefs using the Allen Coral Atlas. The atlas maps coral reefs worldwide and monitors the threats they face, providing actionable data and a collective understanding of coastal ecosystems. Subsequently, a vanished coral reef is selected to create a 3D model, which is then printed using a 3D printer with biodegradable material. Finally, consideration is given to imprinting images of coral neon bleaching onto the material.

Scratches 'May or May not'

Make a list of different coral reefs that are almost vanished.

- Pulau Seribu island group/Jakarta Bay

- Melinjo Island

- Saktu Island

- Seychellen

- Kingman Reef


Make screenshots from the Allen Coral Atlas of coral reefs that are almost vanished based on data from the Allen Coral Atlas.

Kingman Reef.png

Kingman Reef

Melinjo Island

File:Saktu Island
Saktu Island

Saktu Island