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THE REEF
Definition: A ridge or structure composed primarily of coral, rock, or sand that lies at or near the surface of the ocean or sea. Coral reefs are particularly important marine ecosystems, supporting diverse marine life and protecting coastlines from erosion.


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THE LIVING
RIOT
"Just consider the living riot of a coral reef, the beauty of an albatross, the awesome power of a giant turtle, the grace of a dolphin. Now multiply that by the millions of creatures in the sea."
Carl Safina
Coral reefs are essential to ocean health, supporting a vast array of marine life and providing food, coastal protection, and livelihoods for millions of people. They help regulate the ocean’s chemistry, cycle nutrients, and serve as vital breeding grounds for countless species. These vibrant ecosystems are incredibly fragile, and their survival depends on sustainable fishing, reduced pollution, and protection from climate change.

BALANCE BELOW THE WAVES
RECREATIONAL
Recreational fishing near coral reefs offers an unforgettable experience - vibrant waters, abundant marine life, and the thrill of catching diverse species. These ecosystems are as delicate as they are beautiful, making responsible practices essential.

SPORT FISHING
Sport fishing in the reef offers an exhilarating encounter with challenging game fish in a vibrant underwater world. Sustainable practices are vital here to protect delicate coral ecosystems and ensure the reef remains a thriving habitat for generations to come.

COMMERCIAL
From industrial fishing to heavy traffic, coral reefs at constant risk of destruction, easily damaged by overfishing and destructive gear. Selective fishing methods, regulated harvests, and habitat protection are crucial to ensure coral reefs remain productive and resilient.









