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Protecting Coral Reefs

A Path to Restoration

Climate Change &

Rising Temperatures

Pollution & Runoff

Coastal Development

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person holding white and black quote board
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silhouette of building under white clouds during daytime

Why Are Coral Reefs in Danger?

Coral reefs are among the most biodiverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth, yet they are also some of the most threatened. With rising ocean temperatures, pollution, and destructive fishing practices, many reefs face severe degradation. Coral restoration efforts have emerged as a solution—but do they really work? In this guide, we’ll explore the ongoing debate, ways to get involved, and how you can support coral conservation.

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Overfishing &

Destructive Practices

Warmer ocean temperatures lead to coral bleaching, where corals expel the algae they rely on for food, often leading to death.

Chemicals, plastics, and agricultural runoff introduce harmful toxins that weaken coral resilience.

Dredging, construction, and tourism-related activities can physically destroy coral reefs.

Unsustainable fishing methods, like bottom trawling and cyanide fishing, damage coral structures.

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silver and black striped pet fish
What Is Coral Restoration?
And Does It Actually Work?
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blue red and green letters illustration
How to Get Involved
Coral Restoration Methods

Stay Informed: Coral Reef News & Updates

Stay Updated on Coral Conservation

Coral reefs are constantly facing new challenges, but solutions are evolving too. Keep up with the latest restoration efforts, research, and ways to help by following our curated updates.

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