Coral conservation techniques in UK

Coral conservation techniques in UK

Coral truly are the forests of the seas in addition to absorbing all greenhouse gases, they also provide a habitat in feeding grounds for 25% of the world's marine animals and they protect our beaches and have been used to develop medicines to help beat cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer's and heart disease. However, Corals are being killed by many different things but the biggest problem is global warming and rising sea temperature. If the sea gets too warm, the corals turn white and start to dive, this is called coral bleaching and it used to happen every 15 or 20 years but now it is happening every 2 or 3 years. There is a solution to build and grow the corals big and faster, The idea is to run the first largescale land-based coliform in the Indian Ocean and use new techniques like micro-segmentation, speedup growth rate. A project to raise funds for the project to set up a collar ease conservation is initiated by a family in the United Kingdom. The family's plan is to work full-time on a voluntary basis to support the project.