• Uniting With and Supporting Our Maui ‘Ohana

    A devastating mix of human and ecological loss has recently occurred in the Pacific. The wildfire in Maui has cast a shadow of ash and tragedy over the island’s landscape, as well as over the Coral Reef Alliance as an organization.   Maui – and more specifically the historic town of Lahaina – is home…

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  • Coral Reefs in a Changing Climate: Expanding to the Coral Triangle

    Coral reefs are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, providing critical habitat for countless species of fish, invertebrates, and other marine life. Unfortunately, coral reefs are also highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and more frequent and intense storms. This has led to a…

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  • The Vital Role of Lobsters and Conchs in Reef Ecosystems

    Corals often steal the spotlight for being visually stunning while also playing a critical role in maintaining the balance of our oceans. But there are other fascinating creatures that also significantly support the vitality of the underwater wonderland. Among them, lobsters and conchs stand out as key players.  Why Lobsters and Conchs? Lobsters are found…

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  • Curbing the Spread of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease in the Honduran Bay Islands

    Reef-building corals have faced unprecedented damage over the past century, primarily due to increasing human pressure on coral communities.  One of the most devastating challenges faced by Caribbean corals is the outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD), which was first detected in Florida in 2014. Since then, it has rapidly spread to 26…

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    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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  • The Mysteries of “Misbehaving” Coral Reefs

    Hold on to your scuba masks because we’ve got some wild news for you—coral reefs are misbehaving! That’s right, underwater communities are breaking all the rules and thriving in unexpected conditions. Our field teams are studying these reefs across the globe—from Tela Bay, Honduras to Hilo, Hawaii. Maybe they’re onto something. Could these misbehaving coral…

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