Rehabiliate Coral Reefs-Reef Ball Foundation

Rehabilitate our oceanic reef ecosystems using designed artificial reefs, coral propagation, coral planting and red mangrove planting.

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Positions:
  1. Global Marine Reefs Are Declining and must be preserved / rehabilitated
  2. Coral Reefs have the highest biodiversity of all ecosystems and 30% of the reefs have been lost in only the last 40 years.
  3. Designed artificial reef technology, combined with coral propagation and planting and rehabilitating connected systems such as mangroves can help to rehabilitate oceanic reefs.
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The Reef Ball Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c) 3 publicly supported non-profit that functions as an international environmental NGO. Our mission is to restore our world's ocean ecosystems and to protect our natural reef systems. To accomplish our mission, we use Reef Ball artificial reef technology, our innovative coral propagation and transplant system, public education, and training communities to build, restore and protect reefs. We work with governments, other NGOs, businesses, schools, research institutes, private individuals and community organizations. We have placed Reef Balls in 56+ countries plus we have projects in 14+ additional countries giving us a global reach of 70+ countries. Our projects include artificial reefs, estuary restoration, red mangrove plantings, oyster reef creation, coral propagation, advise for biological recovery from disasters, erosion control (often beach erosion), education on preserving natural reefs and include the world's most practical and advanced reef rehabilitation systems now in use.

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