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CJ | Major Caribbean Coral Restoration Project Expands to Curacao

HomeLandenBonaireCJ | Major Caribbean Coral Restoration Project Expands to Curacao
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Above: saving corals in Bonaire (koraaltransplantatie)

A major Caribbean coral restoration project is expanding. The Coral Restoration Foundation Bonaire has joined forces with the Coral Restoration Foundation to launch a similar project in Curacao.

CRF Curacao has already seen the establishment of a 10-tree coral nursery with both staghorn and elkhorn coral.

“Corals have been placed in the nursery where they will generate 2nd and 3rd generations of corals that once mature will be transplanted onto degraded portions of the Curacao reef,” CRF Bonaire said in a statement.

The project is being launched with support from the Ocean Encounter dive shop in Curacao.

The Bonaire project, which is seated at the Buddy Dive Resort, has been planting staghorn and elkhorn nurseries with the aim of then transplanting the corals to degraded portions of reef.

Bron: CaribbeanJournal

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