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UNITING COMMUNITIES TO SAVE CORAL REEFS |
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Adaptive Reefscapes: A Blueprint for Coral Conservation
To save coral reefs, we must reduce local-level threats to reefs that help these special corals survive, grow and spread their special genes to future generations and withstand global threats – this is the process of coral adaptation. Learn how our innovate conservation blueprint, called Adaptive Reefscapes, will help create healthy networks of DIVERSE, CONNECTED and LARGE reefs.
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GuideStar Gold Level Awardee
Recently, CORAL earned the GuideStar Gold participation level! In order to be awarded the Gold Seal of Transparency, we included basic contact information, financial information, and our goals, strategies, capabilities, indicators, and progress, helping us more effectively share our story with the world. Check out our GuideStar profile and tell us what you think!
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Your Trusted Financial Steward
CORAL is pleased to announce that we have received a 100 percent score from Charity Navigator for our Accountability and Transparency procedures. With an overall score of 97 percent and a 4 out of 4-star rating for the fourth consecutive year, you can be confident in our capacity as a financially healthy, accountable and transparent organization.
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Lau Islands Treasures
Last month, a team of conservationists from Conservation International set sail to survey marine life in the Lau Islands across the South Pacific. Visit their website to read about their incredible journey and discoveries.
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2015 Bleaching Over
On June 19, experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), after analyzing their data, concluded that the global bleaching event that started in 2015 might be finally coming to an end!
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Good News for Sharks
Great news out of the Dominican Republic! Last month, their Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources issued a ban on the fishing and trading of sharks, rays, parrotfish and sea urchins within their jurisdictional waters.
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