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About This Project
Coral reefs worldwide face rapid declines due to climate change and human pressure. We need robust solutions to evaluate coral reef health and support short- and long-term actions for their conservation. Our monitoring network brings together datasets, people, and stakeholders. The data obtained will provide us with tools to assess the health of different areas, their restoration needs, and understand coral reef resilience.
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