• This Plastic Free July, Consider the Coral Reefs

    This Plastic Free July, Consider the Coral Reefs

    Each year, Plastic Free July spurs consumers to consider their plastic consumption and move toward change. It’s a great cause and an important step—but this year, let’s take it even further and consider moving away from single-use plastic altogether. When plastic makes its way to the ocean, it also finds a home in coral reefs,

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  • An Open Letter to Save Our Planet—from CORAL’s Youngest Supporter

    An Open Letter to Save Our Planet—from CORAL’s Youngest Supporter

    When 8-year-old Maya learned about coral reefs, she was instantly intrigued by their vibrant colors, unique characteristics, and the countless benefits they bring to ocean wildlife and coastal communities. She also felt scared and deeply upset after finding out that coral reefs are declining at alarming rates. Inspired to take action, Maya wrote to us

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  • 3 Win-Win Approaches to Address Climate Change AND Save Coral Reefs

    3 Win-Win Approaches to Address Climate Change AND Save Coral Reefs

    By Ben Charo, Global Conservation Science Program Coordinator Coral reefs face a difficult and uncertain future. According to a recent UN climate report, the Earth is currently on track to warm by 2.5 degrees Celsius by 2100, enough to wipe out 99% of reefs. We must reduce greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 50% in the

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  • Kids’ Guide to Coral Reef Conservation

    Kids’ Guide to Coral Reef Conservation

    Calling all parents, teachers, and caregivers! Are you looking for a fun, hands-on activity to teach your child about the ocean? Look no further. We’ve put together a  “Kids’ Guide to Coral Reef Conservation,” designed to teach your little ones about some of the ocean’s most valuable and biodiverse ecosystems: coral reefs. Despite covering just

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  • Why Are Oceans Important? And What Can We Do To Protect Them?

    Why Are Oceans Important? And What Can We Do To Protect Them?

    Big, beautiful, and blue—are all words that come to mind when thinking about our oceans. But more than just a picturesque beach vacation, oceans are an incredibly valuable component of our planet.  That’s why the United Nations (UN) designated June 8 as World Oceans Day, serving as an opportunity to raise awareness about the role

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  • Your FAQs About Coral Reefs, Answered

    We all know coral reefs are beautiful…but to many of us, they are also a bit of a mystery.  Here at CORAL, we are dedicated to saving the world’s coral reefs and regularly receive questions about what they are and why they’re so important. To clear up your doubts, Dr. Helen Fox, CORAL’s Conservation Science

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  • How You Can Protect Coral Reefs on Earth Day  

    How You Can Protect Coral Reefs on Earth Day  

    It’s April—a month dedicated to celebrating the Earth and taking actions to keep it healthy. On April 22, more than one billion people will mobilize and advocate to protect our planet’s beautiful resources, animals, and ecosystems. At CORAL, we are committed to saving one of the most important ocean environments: coral reefs.  Coral reefs are

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  • Sunscreen 101: Protect Your Skin and Coral Reefs

    Sunscreen 101: Protect Your Skin and Coral Reefs

    Coral reefs stand as some of the planet’s most breathtaking and diverse ecosystems, yet they remain incredibly delicate and susceptible to various threats. Predictions from scientists paint a grim picture, anticipating that by 2050, all coral reefs will be classified as “threatened.” Beyond issues like overfishing, pollution, and climate change, an unexpected contributor to this

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  • How You Can Help Coral Reefs for Earth Day & Every Day

    How You Can Help Coral Reefs for Earth Day & Every Day

    By Dr. Madhavi Colton On April 22, 1970, concerned environmentalists came together to create Earth Day to focus on the environment and bring attention to the effects that humans were having on our planet’s ecosystems. The first Earth Day brought 20 million people together to rally for the protection of the environment, and later that

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