Attention All Reef Huggers
The World Federation for Coral Reef Conservation GIS-Citizen Scientist
One Ocean | One Planet
Attention All Reef Huggers
The World Federation for Coral Reef Conservation GIS-Citizen Scientist
One Ocean | One Planet
Attention All Reef Huggers
One Ocean | One Planet
Attention All Reef Huggers
One Ocean | One Planet
Bright, colorful, and full of life, healthy coral reefs can be magical worlds of wonder. Yet climate change, pollution and other stressors are threatening their very existence. The good news is you can be part of the solution by collecting photographs, videos, or other information every time you're in the ocean.
Whether you are involved from the beach or from your living room, whether you provide monetary support, volunteer your time, or spread our mission through word-of-mouth, thank you.
We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of like-minded supporters like you.
Thank You!
Vic Ferguson
WFCRC Director
512.986.1902
Are you passionate about coral reef conservation? Let us know!
We hope to inspire new reef huggers to join us in being part of the solution, now and for the long term, so we're always looking for volunteers to help make our vision a reality.
With the skills you already have, you can participate in the effort to minimize human impact on our marine treasures. You might begin with short-term projects, such as uploading your vacation photography onto our coral maps and adding to our knowledge base. Or you might choose to be active in an on-going basis, participating in our long-term and ever-evolving efforts to conserve coral reefs.
Whatever your skills or talents are, we'll work with you to find a meaningful way for you to participate, whether in the ocean or from your couch. Diverse skills are needed. There is much work to be done.
We are dedicated and work together to improve the success of efforts to manage our marine treasures better.
See what the Florida Aquarium is able to do with elkhorn coral regrowth and how the Registry can share its location.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/04/us/elkhorn-coral-spawn-florida-aquarium-climate/index.html
We have partnered with and taken on a new enhanced process with the addition of new team members in our organization. Please see our updated team page.
As we reach out to all reef huggers, we share our effort with all, both digitally and in presentations.
Join our effort by staying in touch with us!
When we have news to share yiou will be among the first to know.
FAQ's will appear here!
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