Update on Paradise Cove

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CORAL | JPL’s Earth Science Airborne Program

Source: CORAL | JPL’s Earth Science Airborne Program

Orlando Science Center Reef Balls and Corals

Orlando Science CenterThis is the Reef Ball display located at the Orlando Science Center.   Volunteers are often found here working with kids making coral plugs.  https://www.osc.org/

 

Marine Reasearch using Reef Balls

Arround the world there is a great deal of ongoing research that is baised on Reef Balls.  They have provided a perfect relief for coral transplants, as well as EFH and Living Breakwaters.

This video shows the collection of data in Maldives.

2015 Turks and Caicos Reef Ball Project Reef Innovations crew hard at work.

Josh Harwell’s photo of the 2015 project

photo by Josh Harwell  with 61 Reef Balls left to deploy
photo by Josh Harwell with 61 Reef Balls left to deploy

United Nations Development Program representative hails BREEF’s innovation in conservation​

 

United Nations Development Program representative hails BREEF's innovation in conservation​

United Nations Development Programme was pleased to provide seed funding to BREEF in the amount of USD $150,000.00

“Queen Conch Reef Balls: The non-toxin reef balls which were made by Bahamians NASSAU, Bahamas — BREEF’s Sir Nicholas Nuttall Coral Reef …”

you can read the article at ….  United Nations Development Program representative hails BREEF’s innovation in conservation​.