Chris,Tiffany, Niesha and Dana (This is a fictitious endangered species plan for the year 2055.)

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Chris ,Tiffany, Niesha and Dana (This is a fictitious endangered species plan for the year 2055.)

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Chris ,Tiffany, Niesha and Dana(This is a fictitious endangered species plan for the year 2055.)

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Earth in 2055• In the year 2055 the climate in

North Carolina will be much warmer.

• It will be drier as well and much like the climate of Northern Florida.

• There will also be a change in the plants and animals that grow in North Carolina.

• Our river basin has also gotten saltier and more acidic.

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Cause of Environmental Changes

• Pollution is the main cause of these environmental changes.

• It is causing the globe to heat up, (global warming) due to our man made pollution.

• This pollution can be from cars, factories, fertilizers, oil spills, and many other things.

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Relationship to the Decline

• Global warming has partly caused our brine shrimp to die.

• Brine shrimp survive best at about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

• Fertilizers have also polluted their water causing them to die off.

• Living in fresh water and in too salty water about (30-45ppt) can also kill them.

• They survive best in salt water at around 20 ppt- 25 ppt.

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Breeding in Captivity • To breed the shrimp in captivity we

have put the brine shrimp in a temperature controlled chamber set at 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

• We also have put sediment in the shrimp dishes to increase survival.

• We grow them in a dark location as well, because our lab data show that they grow better in darker, cooler places.

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Environmental

Monitoring

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Monitoring the Population Size

• Our estuary size is about a ¼ mile by ¼ mile in size.

• To monitor the population size of the brine shrimp we will lower a plankton net into the water at 20 different locations of the estuary.

• We will find the exact location where we measure the number of brine shrimp by using a Global Positioning system.

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Food Web

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Causes of Brine Shrimp Decline in Our Estuary

• Habitat Factors:

– Low pH

– Too much fertilizer

– Oil spills

– High water temperature.

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Changes We Will Make to the Habitat to Protect the Brine Shrimp

• Plant trees around the bank to provide shade

• Enlarge buffers to protect the estuary from pollution such as oil and fertilizer.

• We have found a spot in the estuary that has around 15 ppt salt water. Our lab data shows this salt concentration proves to keep the brine shrimp alive longer.

• With the enlarged buffer the road near the estuary wont affect the brine shrimp

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How we will accomplish this?

• We have found a spot in the buffer that has many trees growing around the banks.

• This provides shade, cooler temperatures and a buffer to catch runoff and pollutants.

• This area also has about 15 ppt salinity.

• These are key conditions for the survival of brine shrimp.

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Public Education Plan• Citizens need to know why

the brine shrimp are dying and how they can help keep them alive.

• We will have public meetings once a month so people can learn about the brine shrimp and see them bred in captivity.

• We will teach the people that brine shrimp are important in the food chain because if we didn’t have them we won’t have seagulls, fish, and other sea animals.

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Use of Technology to Protect Species

• We use technology to protect brine shrimp in the environment.

• We use technology for breeding in captivity to protect the brine shrimp.

• We use technology to tell the public how to help the brine shrimp.

• We use technology to collect data about what harms brine shrimp.

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Existing Laws/New Laws• The existing laws that we have are

the Endangered Species Act, and Clean Water Act.

• Law enforcement isn’t adequate for the existing laws. We know this because there are pollution problems, so the laws were not enforced enough.

• Instead of adding new laws we will modify the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act.

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Summary• In 2055 the temperature of North

Carolina will be much warmer. • The water will be much saltier. • The main cause of these problems

are caused by global warming and pollution.

• This pollution is caused by cars, factories, fertilizer, and oil spills.

• The first thing we are going to do is to breed the brine shrimp in captivity.

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Summary (cont.)

• We will place plankton nets in the water to check the population size.

• To fix the problems in the estuary, we found an area with a lot of trees and large buffers to protect the brine shrimp from sunlight and pollution.

• To educate the people about the brine shrimp we will have a public meeting once a month.

• We will make sure existing laws are enforced so pollution is reduced.

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References• www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/664

1/6641.ch01.html• www.newtown.k12.ct.us/~royalk/brine.htm

• www.hmsc.orst.edu/odfw/devfish/sp/brine.html