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EDUC 168 Example Argumentative Essay The Coral Reefs Need Protection Now These days people are talking about environmental problems; it’s on the news, in the magazines and around the coffee shops. There are many problems to choose from -- global warming, destruction of the rain forests, acidic oceans and car pollution, just to name a few. One of the most serious environmental problems today, however, is the destruction of the coral reefs, and much of this destruction is very preventable. There are many measures that need to be taken, but one of the most important is the creation of an underwater police force. For this reason, I believe that the UAE government should take a leadership role and start an underwater police force to help protect the coral reefs and educate careless and malicious scuba divers. Having an underwater police force could help protect the reefs. Firstly, having a police force to monitor scuba diving activities will help protect the coral reefs from damage. Consider that many scuba divers are simply careless, hitting corals when they move their fins. Did you know that during a one-hour dive, a diver can move his or her fins over 200 times? This is very alarming and needs to be corrected; people need to be accountable for their actions. A police force could monitor popular dives spots and issue tickets or citations for divers who are not diving correctly. Secondly, a police force could help is to prevent divers from harming or stealing marine life. For instance, many divers try to steal tropical fish with a net or the simply kill marine life with a knife, which many divers carry. For example, I was on a dive in the Philippines where I saw a diver take his knife out and kill a moray eel, known to be completely passive and

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EDUC 168 Example Argumentative Essay

The Coral Reefs Need Protection Now

These days people are talking about environmental problems; it’s on the news, in the magazines and

around the coffee shops. There are many problems to choose from -- global warming, destruction of the

rain forests, acidic oceans and car pollution, just to name a few. One of the most serious environmental

problems today, however, is the destruction of the coral reefs, and much of this destruction is very

preventable. There are many measures that need to be taken, but one of the most important is the creation

of an underwater police force. For this reason, I believe that the UAE government should take a

leadership role and start an underwater police force to help protect the coral reefs and educate careless

and malicious scuba divers.

Having an underwater police force could help protect the reefs. Firstly, having a police force to

monitor scuba diving activities will help protect the coral reefs from damage. Consider that many scuba

divers are simply careless, hitting corals when they move their fins. Did you know that during a one-

hour dive, a diver can move his or her fins over 200 times? This is very alarming and needs to be

corrected; people need to be accountable for their actions. A police force could monitor popular dives

spots and issue tickets or citations for divers who are not diving correctly. Secondly, a police force could

help is to prevent divers from harming or stealing marine life. For instance, many divers try to steal

tropical fish with a net or the simply kill marine life with a knife, which many divers carry. For example,

I was on a dive in the Philippines where I saw a diver take his knife out and kill a moray eel, known to be

completely passive and no danger to any diver. I was so upset, but there was nothing I could do: I had no

authority. The police could have stopped the diver. Having the police underwater is only one part of the

solution, however.

Not only can the underwater police protect the reefs while underwater, they can also help educate the

public about the importance of the coral reefs before they go underwater. In my view, many divers

damage the corals and the marine life because they do not know any better. For instance, many divers

come from countries that have no coral reefs, and they simply do not understand how delicate and how

important the corals and the fish really are. Most of all, many of the people from urban areas don’t

understand how long it takes for coral to grow, which can be up to 1,000 years. This police force can

also take the opportunity to visit schools and meet with children as young as four years old to help them

understand the coral reefs at a very young age, so that when they are adults they can be responsible and

caring towards the corals. In the USA, for example, the police go to schools to talk to students about

drugs and road safety. Why not go and talk to them about the corals? After all, it is much easier to

educate a child about the coral reefs than it is to change the habits of adults.

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EDUC 168 Example Argumentative Essay

Many would argue that the dive shops should be the ones to protect the corals. After all, they are the

ones who depend on the corals to earn a living. This is an understandable point of view. However, the

dive shops are out the make money, and owners are often reluctant to be strict with divers because they

might lose money. For this reason, I believe that an objective police force with a set of rules and

regulations are best suited for the job. In addition, people could argue that it costs too much money and

time to create a police force because equipment and training are very expensive. Although this is true,

what could be more important than the reefs that are home to important marine life? Nothing is more

important in my opinion and the money and efforts for the police force would be well worth it. In the

end, the money would be well spent because if there are no coral reefs, less tourists will visit, which

means less money earned for local businesses.

The environmental problems in the world are growing more and more serious, and we must be strong

enough to take action and find real solutions. When it comes to the survival of the coral reefs, nothing

could be more important than taking strong action, action that will help protect them from careless and

criminal scuba divers. Nothing could be more important than creating a police force to educate people

and enforce laws underwater.