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Marine Habitat Restoration

Marine habitat restoration involves repairing and revitalizing underwater environments such as coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves that have been damaged by pollution, climate change, or human activity. The goal is to restore the natural conditions that support diverse marine life, improve coastal protection, and sustain fisheries. Techniques may include planting new corals, removing debris, or controlling invasive species. Restoring these habitats benefits both marine ecosystems and human communities by enhancing biodiversity, improving water quality, and supporting livelihoods dependent on healthy oceans.