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As the world's coral reefs rapidly decline, experts from The Nature Conservancy, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Stanford University race to protect the most resilient of them.
A new study published in Marine Policy estimates that reefs offer protection to up to 5.3 million people and $109 billon in GDP per decade.
The Agility Lab allowed the hybrid coral reef team to combine creative brainstorming with deep expertise from scientists and practitioners to develop new visualizations and concepts to test.
We've already lost half the ocean's reefs—now the fate of the other half depends on the partnerships of governments, local communities and the private sector.
Integrated solutions linking nature and insurance can help to reduce risk and build resilience to the impacts of climate change.
Explore how we're scaling up coral restoration and mobilizing world-class science to save imperiled reefs before it's too late.
For the first time in the Virgin Islands, The Nature Conservancy and partner SECORE International conducted a successful coral spawning expedition to grow healthy baby corals.
Unique habitats and a wealth of species attract large numbers of tourists and have provided a source of livelihoods for 11 million locals living the coastal villages.
See how we’re working to restore health and abundance to Hawaiʻi’s coral reefs and fisheries.
Taking to the sky—even outer space—with revolutionary technologies to protect habitats beneath the sea.