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USVI Coral Innovation Hub A birds eye view of the USVI Coral Innovation Hub © MJS Visuals

Caribbean Currents Newsletter

TNC in the USVI's Coral Innovation Hub Receives NOAA’s Research Center Designation

This designation is a huge milestone in recognizing the innovative coral conservation work done by TNC in the USVI.

The Nature Conservancy’s U.S. Virgin Islands Coral Innovation Hub, a laboratory dedicated to advancing coral restoration science in the Caribbean and across the planet, has been designated as a Coral Reef Research Center (CRRC) by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Coral Reef Conservation Program.

The CRCA, a landmark legislation enacted to address the urgent need for coral reef protection, designates certain institutions as qualifying entities, empowering them with resources and support to advance critical research, conservation and restoration efforts. The TNC USVI Coral Innovation Hub's recognition as a qualifying institution underscores its pivotal role in the preservation and sustainable management of coral reefs in the United States Virgin Islands and beyond.

With the CRRC designation, the St Croix-based hub may participate in Federal and Non-Federal coral reef stewardship partnerships; is eligible to apply for coral conservation grants under the Ruth D. Gates Coral Reef Conservation Grant Program; and can also apply for designation as the Atlantic Reef Research Coordination Institute.

Through cutting-edge research, innovative technologies and strategic partnerships, the TNC USVI Coral Innovation Hub has demonstrated the ability to safeguard these vital marine habitats for future generations. From coral restoration initiatives to community engagement programs, the Hub's multifaceted approach exemplifies collaboration and innovation to restore the long-term health effects of coral reef ecosystems.

Quote: Dr. Celeste Jarvis

This designation represents a significant milestone in our efforts to protect and restore coral reefs in the US Virgin Islands. We are honored to be entrusted with this responsibility and we are dedicated to advancing coral reef conservation through science, innovation and community engagement.

Virgin Islands Program Director

The recognition of the TNC USVI Coral Innovation Hub as a qualifying institution under the CRCA underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the global coral reef crisis. Through the collective expertise and resources of organizations, governments and communities, we can lead the way to a more sustainable future for our planet's coral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them.

Located at Estate Little Princess, the U.S. Virgin Islands Coral Innovation Hub was inaugurated in May 2023 and serves as a center for science and technology development that shares research and knowledge throughout the region and the world. The lab is located on the beachside of a 25-acre TNC nature preserve.

We are also proud that our Puerto Rico Coral Program has also received the Coral Research Center designation from NOAA. Our USVI program had a key hand in the development of this program in Puerto Rico and their guidance was essential in reaching this point in terms of quality and impact.

USVI Coral Innovation Hub (2:15) Watch our USVI team in action as they work to conserve and restore coral reefs in their region.