Coral Reef Conservation
Coral reef conservation involves protecting and restoring coral reefs, which are vital ecosystems that support a diverse range of marine life. These reefs provide habitat for fish, invertebrates, and other species, while also offering benefits to humans, such as coastal protection and tourism opportunities.
Efforts in coral reef conservation include reducing pollution, managing fishing practices, and addressing climate change impacts. Organizations and scientists work together to monitor reef health, promote sustainable practices, and educate communities about the importance of coral reefs and their role in maintaining ocean biodiversity.