
Reef environmental impact assessments
Reef environmental impact assessments evaluate how proposed activities, like construction or fishing, might affect coral reef ecosystems. They analyze potential risks to marine life, water quality, and reef health, and identify measures to minimize harm. The goal is to ensure development projects are sustainable, balancing economic benefits with environmental protection. These assessments help decision-makers understand potential environmental consequences and implement strategies to preserve the reef’s biodiversity and ecological functions for future generations.