Effective Letter-Writing Guidelines:

First Paragraph: Describe your request with a few adjectives to help them visualize. If possible, tell them what you would like them to protect and how. If there is a bill being considered, provide the name and/or number of the bill and if you want them to vote for or against it. (Use the enclosed Action Alerts or go to the REEF RELIEF Web Site at http://www.blacktop.com/coralforest to get current information on legislation and other actions to protect coral reefs.)

Second Paragraph: Explain what's important about what you want protected. What's special or unique about it? What is its function to humans and/or other species? Tell why it's important to you.

Third Paragraph: Describe what is threatening it. Provide suggestions about how to protect it. If there is a bill, explain how that bill will work for or against protection.

Summarize your ideas and add your personal feelings. Ask again for their support and action.


 

Mail to your Congressmen and Vice President Gore

(Date)

Vice President Al Gore
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 2000
Attn: Everglades Point Person

Dear Vice President Gore:

Coral reefs are home to more kinds of life than any other ocean environment. The Florida Keys is home to North America's only living coral barrier reef. It provides abundant commercial and sport fishing, diving, tourism and wilderness experience found nowhere else in North America and is the most visited coral reef in the world.

The 1998 State of the Reef Report by Craig Quirolo of Reef Relief has documented the accelerating decline of coral reefs in the lower Florida Keys and reflects loss of coral cover due to bleaching, nuisance algal over-abundance, storm damage and disease.
Reef Relief, in concert with the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, has begun a coral nursey to stabilize coral fragments that would otherwise not survive due to storm damage. But to save these coral reefs, much more must be done.

To strengthen protection of coral reefs in U.S. waters, President Clinton has issued an Executive Order directing that agencies "ensure that no action they authorize or fund will degrade coal reefs in U.S. waters."

Given this mandate, we encourage you to take the following action:

1. Clean up the Everglades so that agricultural runoff containing nutrients--specifically nitrogen as well as phosphorus, pesticides and mercury do not discharge into Florida Bay and the downstream coral reefs of the Florida Keys. The current Everglades Restudy must include efforts to:

It's time to act. The technology exists to remove reduce nutrient loading from sewage and agricultural runoff. Let's dedicate funding to this purpose rather than just studying the reef to death. We encourage you to support efforts to accomplish these goals.

Very truly yours,


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Protect Coral Reef Ecosystems