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  • Baby Coral in Pujada Bay

    Coral Recruitment in Pujada Bay

    We are thrilled to share some fantastic news: just five months after the installation, our rrreef structures in Pujada Bay, the Philippines, are already home to coral recruits!   During the latest monitoring, our team was excited to find numerous baby corals on our artificial reef structure. The presence of…

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    News from Ecuador

    Our awesome camera crew Dana and Nessar went back to our new reef off Islote Sucre in Ecuador and brought back great news and an even greater video!   Have you ever wondered how we rebuild coral reefs? In this video you can see how we worked…

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    Teenage corals on our Tiles in the Maldives

    Our rrreefs journey began in 2019 off the coast of Magoodhoo Island in Fafoo Atoll, where we hung our first tiles, underwater, to test the material and surface topography of our bricks. Now three years later, we couldn’t be more proud of our work. (check the project…

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    Baby corals alert !

    rrreefers! Fantastic news! Angela from Corales de Paz did a visual and photographic monitoring of El Castillo two weeks ago, aaaand ….she found the first baby corals growing on our rrreef bricks.What a beautiful result of coral spawning. At precise dates and times, corals release their male and…

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    Climate conditions, a dreadful report by the IPCC

    We know that coral reefs support more species per unit area than any other marine environment, including about 4,000 species of fish, 800 species of hard corals and hundreds of other species. But this biodiversity is in trouble! Last week, the IPCC has released its new…

  • Baby Coral in Pujada Bay

    Coral Recruitment in Pujada Bay

    We are thrilled to share some fantastic news: just five months after the installation, our rrreef structures in Pujada Bay, the Philippines, are already home to coral recruits!   During the latest monitoring, our team was excited to find numerous baby corals on our artificial reef structure. The presence of…

  • DSC06603_©Dana_Bjarner

    News from Ecuador

    Our awesome camera crew Dana and Nessar went back to our new reef off Islote Sucre in Ecuador and brought back great news and an even greater video!   Have you ever wondered how we rebuild coral reefs? In this video you can see how we worked…

  • 2023.01.11_tiles4

    Teenage corals on our Tiles in the Maldives

    Our rrreefs journey began in 2019 off the coast of Magoodhoo Island in Fafoo Atoll, where we hung our first tiles, underwater, to test the material and surface topography of our bricks. Now three years later, we couldn’t be more proud of our work. (check the project…

  • P7144983-1.jpg

    Baby corals alert !

    rrreefers! Fantastic news! Angela from Corales de Paz did a visual and photographic monitoring of El Castillo two weeks ago, aaaand ….she found the first baby corals growing on our rrreef bricks.What a beautiful result of coral spawning. At precise dates and times, corals release their male and…

  • coral_reefs_colors_795x901_rrreefs_6©oceanagency-scaled.jpg

    Climate conditions, a dreadful report by the IPCC

    We know that coral reefs support more species per unit area than any other marine environment, including about 4,000 species of fish, 800 species of hard corals and hundreds of other species. But this biodiversity is in trouble! Last week, the IPCC has released its new…

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