Recently there has been a serious problem in the pacific ocean concerning the .
            
dissapearance of various coral reefs around the globe, including the Great Barrier Reef. .
            
The destruction of the complex ecosystems known as coral reefs is linked to the .
            
overpopulation of A. Planci, commonly known as crown of thorns starfish.
            
	Once considered rare, A. Planci is overpopulating and consuming the worlds coral .
            
reefs at an astounding rate. Scientists have many hypothesis as to why  this once "rare" .
            
starfish has appeared in massive numbers around our oceans most complex ecosystems. .
            
Several questions are asked by many scientists about this dilemma. "Is this plague of .
            
starfish really so bad-and so unprecedented-as it seems?" second, "Has the plague .
            
somehow been caused by human actions?" and third "if the plague has not been caused .
            
by humankid should anything be done to rescue those glorious coral reefs? Or should .
            
we let unsentimental nature, and the crown of thorns starfish have their way?".
            
	It started in 1962 when scientists noticed that there was an increasing number of .
            
starfish eating the coral off of an Australian tourist island. Green Island had long been a .
            
tourist attraction for its vast coral structures and which were suddenly being eaten alive .
            
by this mass infestation of menacing 2 foot spike bearing starfish. Divers were hired and .
            
the starfish were killed. Things went back to normal and  the incident was forgotten.   .
            
Robert Endean, an Austrailian a Biologist dove the coral Green Island in 1979, when .
            
concerns of re-infestation arose, and found that 60% of the coral were killed and that the .
            
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starfish were at a population of about 350,000 and were ready to kill. They were not only .
            
eating the plate-coral and branching-coral species, but were also killing the great massive .
            
brain-coral colonies, which are hundreds of years old. Once again divers were brought in .
            
and the starfish were exterminated; At least off Green Island.