
Coral Reef Protection
Coral reef protection involves efforts to preserve and restore coral ecosystems that are vital to marine biodiversity and coastal health. These reefs support countless marine species and provide benefits like shoreline protection and tourism. Key threats include climate change, pollution, and overfishing. Protecting coral reefs entails establishing marine protected areas, promoting sustainable fishing practices, reducing waste and runoff, and raising public awareness. By safeguarding these fragile ecosystems, we ensure the resilience of marine life and the well-being of coastal communities that depend on them.