CORDAP recognizes that coral reefs are in crisis and that innovative solutions must be developed and tested quickly. This work includes some risks but has the potential to widen the bottleneck of coral recruitment significantly.
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- New roadmap on coral diseases’ research fills the gaps and needs in the field
- CORDAP publishes roadmap on enhancing capacity development in coral reef conservation and restoration in the Global South
- CORDAP scoping study: how land-based pollution and water quality affect corals
- The unexpected solutions to save coral reefs worldwide
- Global coral research funding reopens — up to USD 1.5 million per project
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