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Learn about the initiatives helping reverse damaged coral ecosystems
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What Are Coral Reefs?
Coral reefs host all kind of marine life
NEW: Using AI to Save Coral Reefs
Learn about how people around the world helped us listen for fish
We are lucky to still have healthy reefs around the world. And it's imperative that we put all our efforts into protecting them.
Professor Steve Simpson, Marine Biologist at the University of Bristol
Calling in our Corals
Participate in the first collective aural study of coral reefs
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Learn about all the peculiar ways corals live
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Corals and Sound
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Corals Ecosystems
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Explore the Reefs in 3D
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Corals and Humans
Sounds of safety
Sound detection can help corals adapt to global warming
Scientific research
How Can Corals Hear?
Professor Steve Simpson explains how sound can help guide corals to safety
Citizen science
Lending a Collective Ear to the Ocean
Engage in coral conservation through citizen science
Fish can be very vocal: a busy reef is a noisy place. We now have hundreds of hours of recordings to get through. That’s where we need the public’s help.
Mary Shodipo, Marine Biologist and National Geographic Explorer
Healthy reefs vs unhealthy reefs
See (and hear) the difference between a thriving ecosystem and an endangered one
Endangered corals
What Do Unhealthy Corals Look Like?
When corals go white, they are dying
Healthy corals
A Hope Spot in a Warming Climate
The Great Fringing Reef is extremely climate resilient
What are corals made of? 🤔
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Animals or plants?
Confused about what corals are? Start here
Why Are Coral Ecosystems So Important?
Corals host a vast array of biodiversity
Underwater Architects
How corals help building marine ecosystems
Coral Reefs and Biodiversity
Why are corals so crucial?
Meet Big Momma
One of the biggest corals in the world
How many types of corals exist?
Coral ecosystems are home to over 6,000 species of corals: here are some of them
Bone Coral
Red Coral
Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem
Coral Polyps
Zoanthus Coral
Christmas Tree Worms
Fakarava Coral
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How Are Corals Formed?
There are over 10,000 years of work behind each reef
Corals around the world
Where can you find the largest reefs?
Maldives
Caribbean
American Samoa
Sudan
Florida Keys
Galapagos
Fernando de Noronha
Explore corals in 360
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Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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Xcalak Coral Reef Park, Mexico
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Cozumel National Park, Mexico
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Wilson Reef, Australia
360 tours
Explore the Great Barrier Reef in 360
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Interactive experiences
9 Ways to (Virtually) Explore the Ocean
Experiments, virtual tours and more!
Corals and humans
From diving to jewelry making, we have interacted with corals for centuries
Marine Life and Human Impact
How do humans affect coral life?
Repurposed Shipwrecks to Protect Corals
Why are we building man made reefs?
The Culture of Diving Women in Korea
Plunge into the sea of Jeju Island
When I started doing research in protected unfished areas, I was fascinated by how much more life and biodiversity there was compared to fished areas.
Mary Shodipo, Marine Biologist and National Geographic Explorer
Listen to the fish 🐠
How can corals hear? 🤔
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Merging Music and Coral Conservation
An interview with Mary Shodipo
Art, corals and sustainability
How coastal communities created art pieces that remind us about the beauty we could lose
Peony princess (Japan)
Religious goblet (Italy)
Headgear (Nigeria)
Necklace (Ukraine)
Headdress (China)
Necklace (Ukraine)
Necklace (Nigeria)
Portrait (Puerto Rico)
Nativity (Italy)
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