Coral reefs provide the world with goods and services worth US$375 billion annually, but scientists estimate that 70% of all corals reefs could be lost by 2050. Now a new initiative aims to conserve an astounding 83% of the world's coral species, aided by a US$20 million pledge by The Nature Conservancy.
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How to Save 83% of the World's Coral Reef Species
(via www.nature.org)
Submitted by jcolman on Wed, 2008-05-28 21:06. | Tags: science | conservation | coral | coral reef | coral reefs | corals | endangered species | environment | fish | fishes | green | islands | marine life | Nature | nature conservancy | oceans | reef | reefs | science | the nature conservancy | tnc | water | wildlife

Electricity can revive devastated corals back to lush
(via ecologicliving.com)
Global warming, and the consequent rising seas and temperature, is biting through its share of the planet. Of the marine life – the fish, the weeds – the coral reefs are being killed by rising temperatures and the human contribution knows no bound. The marine treasures are being bleached out by dynamite fishing and cyanide poisoning as well – thanks to humans!
Submitted by paulvaggen on Fri, 2007-12-07 01:00. | Tags: nature | bleeching | carbon | corals | eco | electricity | environment | fooprtin | global warming | green | humans | oceans | world
How can we bring corals to life
(via www.greenexpander.com)
An interesting article and video about how are corals restored.
Submitted by maxy on Fri, 2007-09-21 09:14. | Tags: architecture | corals | environment | global warming | Restoration