Coral reef restoration gets boost in Seychelles
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Nature Seychelles: First regenerative coral aquaculture facility using micro-fragmentation in Africa being built
A first batch of corals will be ready to be transplanted by July this year from the first regenerative coral aquaculture facility being built on Praslin, said Dr Nirmal Shah, the chief executive of Nature Seychelles, a not-for-profit environmental organisation. The regenerative coral aquaculture facility designed to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on coral reefs in Seychelles is a highly innovative project and the first of its kin…
Coral reefs and kelp forests are particularly hard hit by climate change. This is serious because they create important habitats for a number of other species.
A mass coral spawning event was confirmed around 10:30 pm on the 10th, 1 kilometer off the coast of Hedona, Kunigami Village. The area was reportedly devastated by large-scale bleaching last year, and the photographers expressed hope that the coral would return to a rich ocean.
IMA Unveils Updated Guide To T&T’s Coral Reefs
The Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) has launched the second edition of the book 'Coral Reefs of Trinidad and Tobago.' The official launch, held at the Shaw Park Complex, highlighted the importance of coral reefs and the dangers Tobago’s reefs face. The second edition, authored by Institute of Marine Affairs' Coral Reef Ecologist Dr. Anjani
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