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Vickneswaran S.subramaniam

Vickneswaran S.subramaniam

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I am Vicknes from Malaysia & have been waiting for the moment to pursue my real passion - environmental science and have been following up on latest climate change ratios and the direct impact on marine and land live for over 10 years now.

Due to the devastating data coming to surface on future forecast and after over 200 hours of research i have manage to really pin down self sustaining restoration models mainly focusing on intensive restoration methods for artificial coral reefs via electrolysis in the Coral Triangle region. The latest publications released by WWF in November 2014 was entitled  "" The Coral Triangle "" by Ken Kassem and Eric Madeja i've come to learn that This book is the most up to date catalog of the oceans most divest part of the entire marine biosphere-Home to 75% of total coral species

-Coral Reefs is the Home for 25% of Marine Biodiversity and it is also the nursery for the other 25% of Marine life

-Corals Reefs sustain plankton which draw whales annually and Whale dung is the best known fertilizer for corals to fight stress levels and improve spawning

--the 6 million square kilometers area span, is the marine food source for over 2.5 billion people in this region alone.The stark warning on the reef’s future prospects follows a period of decline that has seen coral cover drop to 14% – half of what it was 30 years ago.[http://www.theguardian.com/…/barrier-reef-coral-genetically…]

-Philippines just reached 1 billion in population late 2014 and Indonesia reached that figure 5 years ago.Well-defined point sources such as sewage outfalls or coastal developments, increased sediments and nutrients are known to cause local reduction in coral recruitment, increase mortality, and shift the dominance from hard corals to non-reef building organisms [http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/03-5320]

My Case Study : https://www.facebook.com/149809818519266/photos/a.149810465185868.1073741825.149809818519266/318784754955104/?type=1&fref=nf&pnref=story

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From desert to Green Gold in 5 yearsFeb 5, 2015

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