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Coral reef restoration strategies use natural and anthropogenic processes to restore damaged coral reefs.[1] Reefs suffer damage from a number of natural and man-made causes, and efforts are being made to rectify the damage and restore the reefs. This involves the fragmentation of mature corals, the placing of the living fragments on lines or frames, the nurturing of the fragments as they recover and grow, and the transplantation of the pieces into their final positions on the reef when they are large enough.

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Coral reef restoration

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Coral reef restoration strategies use natural and anthropogenic processes to restore damaged coral reefs. Reefs suffer damage from a number of natural...

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Coral reef

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A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate...

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Aquaculture of coral

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Coral aquaculture, also known as coral farming or coral gardening, is the cultivation of corals for commercial purposes or coral reef restoration. Aquaculture...

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Coral reef protection

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Coral reef protection is the process of modifying human activities to avoid damage to healthy coral reefs and to help damaged reefs recover. The key strategies...

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Coral

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polyps. Coral species include the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard skeleton. A coral "group"...

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Coral bleaching

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restore the coral reefs. Current coral restoration efforts include microfragmentation, coral farming, and relocation. The population of corals is rapidly...

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Coral reef organizations

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undertake coral reef and atoll restoration projects using simple methods of plant propagation: Coral Cay Counterpart International U.S. Coral Reef Task Force...

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Artificial reef

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of trawling nets, support reef restoration, improve aquaculture, or enhance scuba diving and surfing. Early artificial reefs were built by the Persians...

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Fire coral

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skeleton of a compound coral). Reproduction in fire corals is more complex than in other reef-building corals. The polyp of fire coral releases a medusa that...

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Coral Reef Conservation Program

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understanding coral reef ecosystems through research and the publication of data to support relevant partners involved in coral reef restoration. The CRCP...

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Electrified reef

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coral restoration. Skeletons of dead coral and algae from the reef are then deposited and help grow beaches.[dubious – discuss] Because these reefs mimic...

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Reef Ball Foundation

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build, restore and protect coral reefs. The foundation has established "reef ball reefs" in 59 countries. Over 550,000 reef balls have been deployed in...

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Atoll

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island subsides, the coral fringing reef becomes a barrier reef that is detached from the island. Eventually, reef and the small coral islets on top of it...

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Environmental issues with coral reefs

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activities have substantial impact on coral reefs, contributing to their worldwide decline. Damaging activities encompass coral mining, pollution (both organic...

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Coral reefs of Tuvalu

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The coral reefs of Tuvalu consist of three reef islands and six atolls, containing approximately 710 km2 (270 sq mi) of reef platforms. The islands of...

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Molasses Reef

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damage to the reef, by placing reef modules in the injured areas to provide a substrate for new coral colonization. Biological restoration took place using...

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Kingman Reef

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remote nature. There are hundreds of species of fish and coral on and around the reef. Kingman Reef was discovered on June 14, 1798, by the American captain...

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Great Barrier Reef

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The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2,300 kilometres...

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Coral reefs of Jamaica

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of coral reefs as of 2014. However, the reefs were once much larger. About 85% of Jamaica's coral reefs were lost between 1980–2000. Coral reef distribution...

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Southeast Asian coral reefs

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Southeast Asian coral reefs have the highest levels of biodiversity for the world's marine ecosystems. They serve many functions, such as forming the...

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Looe Key

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(Acropora palmata) alive at Looe Key in July 2010. Columbus Iselin Coral Reef Restoration Project (NOAA), Retrieved 10 January 2011 NOAA National Marine Sanctuary...

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Coral sand

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be very harmful to reef ecosystems and beaches. It is estimated that, at the current rate of consumption, the supply of living coral rock from inner atoll...

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Biorock

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seashells and reefs at the School of Architecture at the University of Texas. He was thinking about how humans could emulate the way coral grow. After preliminary...

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Coral rag

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Coral rag is a rubbly limestone composed of ancient coral reef material. The term also refers to the building blocks quarried from these strata, which...

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Resilience of coral reefs

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The resilience of coral reefs is the biological ability of coral reefs to recover from natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as storms and bleaching...

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Staghorn coral

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fringe coral species in the Western Atlantic. Due to this fast growth, Acropora cervicornis, serve as one of the most important reef building corals, functioning...

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Candi Dasa

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efficiently, coral restoration is taking place since 2016 in the wake of similar work started in 1992 in Pemuteran bay by the "Reef Gardeners" of the Reef Seen...

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