• 3 days ago
These divers are breathing life back into this coral reef.

Watch how they restore and replant them to save the coral reef ecosystem.

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00:00It is indescribable the feeling when you see a recovered area,
00:28of how it was before, to see it with the corals broken, almost dead and a lot of accumulated waste.
00:36Many people think that coral reefs only exist in tropical areas,
00:40however, the reefs of cold waters, and especially those of the Mediterranean,
00:45are very important because they constitute the basis of the ecosystem.
00:59This population is in danger because hundreds of corals, sedals, nets,
01:03nassas and even neumatics accumulate in the reef,
01:08covering, fragmenting and strangling the corals.
01:12The fragments that fall to the bottom are buried, isolated and, little by little, die.
01:17We are now recovering the reef by parcels,
01:30we are making sectors in which we remove the fishing equipment entangled in the corals,
01:36and we collect the corals that are broken and we stick them back in the reef
01:41to give them an opportunity to continue living.
01:48We can already see the results, in a short time the corals, when you stick them back in the habitat,
01:55a few days later the polyps that were dead have recovered,
01:59the fish come to them and begin to live again,
02:03and reef cover is created in areas that were totally dead.
02:17For us it is very important to give the opportunity to live again to a coral that is hundreds of years old.
02:45These species are so important in the Mediterranean because they are bio-indicating species,
02:49and since they are sessile and very sensitive, they quickly reveal to us any change or effect that can occur with climate change.
02:57Many species depend on them because they are the place where they take refuge, where they feed and where they reproduce,
03:03and their survival depends directly on the state of the reef.
03:15www.fisheries.noaa.gov

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