
Designing a Blueprint for Coral Reef Survival
Coral reef ecosystems face a global decline, significantly influenced by climate change, making it vital to intensify efforts for their conservation.
While climate mitigation is crucial, it alone is insufficient to prevent reef collapse its effectiveness is likely only under low-emission scenarios. Thus, a balanced approach encompassing enhanced reef protection, innovative actions to boost coral resilience, and strategic planning is essential.
Existing measures like marine protected areas and fisheries management may no longer suffice, demanding the development of novel strategies. Evaluating these strategies will necessitate considering factors such as effectiveness, readiness, co-benefits, and potential drawbacks.
Undoubtedly, saving coral reefs is a grand challenge requiring substantial funding, robust design, swift execution, and firm social and political commitments akin to other significant global challenges.