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Spectacular rebirth of Belize's coral reefs threatened by tourism and development
Spectacular rebirth of Belize's coral reefs threatened by tourism and development
Just below the surface of the turquoise sea, coral flutters
majestically amid schools of puffed up porcupinefish and fluorescent
blue and yellow angelfish.
The gangly staghorn and fanning elkhorn corals are thriving in
swimming distance of Laughing Bird Caye, a tiny Caribbean sandy islet in
southern Belize, thanks to a restoration project that is yielding striking results.
More than 90,000 corals grown in sea nurseries have been planted in
shallow reefs, increasing coral cover in these southern warm waters by
35%. Marine creatures are reproducing, and about 90% have survived
natural and manmade pressures for almost a decade.
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