CoralCarib Project
CoralCarib aims to use advanced strategies to improve marine biodiversity in priority coral reef ecosystems in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica.
Through project interventions, healthier and more resilient reefs will provide socio-economic benefits to people living in the coastal zones in these four countries. Project activities are designed to protect, restore, and sustainably use coral reefs with high potential to survive future climate impacts, using a pioneering new modeling approach to identify and prioritize coral climate refugia sites.
What does CoralCarib do?
This project aims to improve local livelihoods and impacts brought on by climate change by restoring key coral reef areas in four unique geographies within the Caribbean.
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Designed to improve coral reef resilience, marine biodiversity, and economic benefits in Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
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Across the Caribbean we are making an impact in coral restoration. Dive into our first issue of updates from our CoralCarib program!
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