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* Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content * Skip to footer Home Coral Reef Alliance Saving the World’s Coral Reefs Menu Donate * About Submenu WHO WE ARE * Mission & History * Team * Board * Annual Report * Financial Information EXPERTISE * Clean Water * Sustainable Fisheries * Habitat Protection * Coral Bleaching HABITAT PROTECTION We're helping to build a culture of environmental stewardship that leads to better protections for coral reef ecosystems. Read More → * Our Work Submenu WHAT WE DO * Local Engagement * Regional Coordination * Global Conservation HOW WE WORK * Scientific Leadership * Community Engagement * Key Alliances WHERE WE WORK * Hawaiian Islands Submenu Hawai‘i Island Maui Nui * Western Caribbean Submenu Honduras México KEY ALLIANCES We work with communities and partners around the world to keep coral reefs healthy, so they can survive for generations to come. Discover Now → * Resources Submenu CORAL REEFS 101 * What Are Coral Reefs? * How Do Reefs Grow? * What Do Reefs Need? * What Threatens Reefs? * How Can You Help? TOOLS * Case Studies * Guides * Scientific Articles * Trainings * Videos NEWS * Announcements * In the News * Press Releases * Blog SHOP CORAL GEAR Shop through our unique collection of CORAL gear. Your purchase contributes to coral reef conservation. Learn More → * Support Submenu GIVE * Direct Donation * Planned Giving * Shop CORAL Gear * Other Ways to Give JOIN * Corporate Partners * Newsletter GIVE THE GIFT OF CORAL This holiday season, make a donation and dedicate it to a friend or family member. Give Now → * English * Español * Facebook * Instagram * LinkedIn * Twitter * YouTube * English * Español Donate WE BELIEVE IN CORAL REEFS. Support CORAL MILLIONS OF PEOPLE AND SPECIES OF WILDLIFE DEPEND ON CORAL REEFS. WHILE CLIMATE CHANGE THREATENS THEIR FUTURE, SCIENCE SHOWS THAT CORALS CAN ADAPT AND SURVIVE IF WE KEEP THEM HEALTHY. Credit: Shaun Wolfe / Ocean Image Bank CUTTING-EDGE SCIENCE. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT. For nearly 30 years, we have combined cutting-edge science and community engagement to reduce direct threats to reefs and to promote scalable and effective solutions for their protection. What We Do IMPACT GLOBALLY, REGIONALLY, & LOCALLY We employ a variety of conservation approaches and engage diverse communities around the world to save coral reefs. Where We Work Credit: Roatan Marine Park IT CAN HAPPEN Coral reefs can adapt to climate change. If together we take the right actions, they can evolve and thrive for generations to come. Learn How 0% of all marine life depends on coral reefs 0M people depend on coral reefs for food, income, and coastal protection $0B in services comes from coral reefs each year FEATURED PROFILE MEET HEATHER STARCK Get to know CORAL’s new executive director and learn why she is determined to save the world’s coral reefs. See more * CORAL Updates * Guide MARINE WATER QUALITY PROTOCOL NOW AVAILABLE FOR MESOAMERICAN REEF SYSTEM [COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE] CORAL has reached a major milestone and is excited to release the Protocol Handbook for Monitoring Marine Water Quality in the Mesoamerican Reef (MAR) System. What exactly is the Protocol Handbook? The first of its kind, this coordinated water quality sampling project is a giant leap forward in giving water quality monitoring the spotlight it… Continue Reading → * CORAL Updates THE DYNAMIC CONNECTION BETWEEN SEA TURTLES AND CORAL REEFS Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth, providing a habitat for countless marine species. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and vitality of coral reefs is the sea turtle. Through their feeding habits and behaviors, sea turtles have developed a remarkable symbiotic relationship with coral reefs. Let’s… Continue Reading → * CORAL Staff MEET MAKAYLA: CONSERVATION SCIENTIST AND NATIVE PLANT ENTHUSIAST Makayla Richmond is a valuable member of the Coral Reef Alliance family. She has a strong passion for sustainable resource management in Hawaii and deeply understands the intricate connections between the ocean, land, and people. Her academic background in Sustainable Science Management earned at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, has equipped her with the… Continue Reading → * CORAL Updates * Donor Profiles * Partners INSIDE OUR ALLIANCE: FRESH CLEAN THREADS In recent years, there’s been a growing demand for companies to assume responsibility for their environmental impact, driven by consumers who prioritize sustainable products. Failure to address these concerns puts companies at risk of losing market share to competitors who embrace sustainability. Say hello to Fresh Clean Threads, a clothing brand that understands the significance… Continue Reading → * Case Study * Local News EMPOWERING ARTISANAL FISHERS IN MICOS LAGOON, HONDURAS Micos Lagoon, nestled in the heart of Honduras, stands as a symbol of ecological and economic significance. This natural wonderland is an essential breeding ground for several endangered species of marine life, including sea turtles, manatees, and American crocodiles, and plays a crucial role in preserving the region’s biodiversity. In addition to its ecological value,… Continue Reading → * CORAL Updates * In The News * Press Release CORAL RECEIVES TRANSFORMATIONAL FUNDING FOR THE REEFS OF MAUI NUI CORAL and our partners in Maui Nui have been selected to receive a $3.1 million federal grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s National Coastal Zone Management Program. The grant recognizes our alliance’s dedication to protecting and restoring coral reefs around the world and its successful track record in implementing conservation projects. Our… Continue Reading → * CORAL Updates STATE OF THE REEF ADDRESS 2023: URGENT NEED FOR ACTION TO PROTECT CORAL REEFS We recently held our annual State of the Reef Address, which highlighted the urgent need for action to protect coral reefs. Heather Starck, the Executive Director of the Coral Reef Alliance, emphasized the devastating impact of climate change, overfishing, pollution, and other human activities on coral reefs around the world. Coral reefs are critical ecosystems… Continue Reading → * CORAL Updates A YEAR OF IMPACT: CORAL’S 2022 ANNUAL REPORT Today we released our 2022 Annual Report and we are reflecting on a year of growth, resilience, and impact. We’ve grown our teams, programs, and scientific research to expand our reach. Our efforts are improving the resilience of communities and coral reefs. And we have the data to prove it. The focus for the year… Continue Reading → * Local News HOW TECHNOLOGY CAN TACKLE ILLEGAL FISHING IN THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN Nowadays there’s an app for everything. There’s even one that can help protect coral reefs! The app is called SMART and it’s a tool being used by conservationists around the world to protect wildlife and its natural habitats. Thanks to our local partners, dedicated patrol rangers, and your generous support, we are expanding access to… Continue Reading → * Science News * What you can do WHAT IS CORAL BLEACHING AND WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? So, picture this: you’ve just arrived at your dream tropical destination, ready to explore the crystal-clear waters and the vibrant underwater world. As you strap on your snorkeling gear and dive into the ocean, you’re immediately transported into a magical world of colors and shapes. The water is warm, the sun is shining, and the… Continue Reading → FOOTER * About * Programs * Locations * Resources * Coral Reefs 101 * Merchandise * News * Careers * Contact * Support * Search STAY CONNECTED * Facebook * Instagram * LinkedIn * Twitter * YouTube HELP SAVE CORAL REEFS $25 $50 $100 $500 The Coral Reef Alliance 548 Market St, Ste 29802 San Francisco, CA 94104 510-370-0500 info@coral.org The Coral Reef Alliance is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, nonprofit organization, EIN #94-3211245. Contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. © 2023 Coral Reef Alliance | Policies and Disclosures | Terms & Conditions Scroll to top Donate Close flyout widget area HELP SAVE THE WORLD’S CORAL REEFS $25 $50 $100 $500 × Notice We and selected third parties use cookies or similar technologies for technical purposes and, with your consent, for other purposes as specified in the cookie policy. Denying consent may make related features unavailable. 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