
reef rehabilitation
Reef rehabilitation involves restoring damaged coral ecosystems to support marine life and biodiversity. This process includes removing debris, controlling harmful species, and replanting corals through methods like coral farming or transplantation. Techniques may also involve installing structures to protect young corals from predators and storms. The goal is to promote healthy coral growth, improve water quality, and rebuild the reef’s complex habitat, ensuring the reef can sustain fish, marine creatures, and local communities that depend on these vibrant underwater environments.