Efforts are underway to protect Florida Keys' coral reef, which is facing significant threats. Sanctuary and partners, in collaboration with @KeysNews, are working to remove snails as part of their conservation strategy. Additionally, there is a consideration to use coral from the Caribbean to help restore the damaged reefs. The declining numbers of Florida conchs are also a concern, with discussions on moving them to deeper waters to aid their revival.
#Florida reefs are in trouble. Could the answer lie in coral from the Caribbean? https://t.co/qdkppdD5mi via @jenstaletovich
Florida reefs are in trouble. Could the answer lie in coral from the Caribbean? (via @jenstaletovich) https://t.co/7DKldkYo07
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How islanders are saving their Indian Ocean coral reef https://t.co/L04Eef8Qxu
Sanctuary & partners hope to protect #Florida Keys' coral reef by removing snails https://t.co/BlQruWN3zj via @KeysNews