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New species to champion conservation of coral reefs

Making a positive impact on marine life

SEYCHELLES: Nature Seychelles is aiming to champion coral reef conservation by encouraging everyone to become a new type of human – the Homo Sapiens Coralicus – an imaginary species that will promote the need to care for coral reefs as well as the marine life that depends on them.

Describing this new species as one that speaks “fluent reef” in a post on their website, Nature Seychelles hopes that more people will begin to embody the nurturing nature of the Homo Sapiens Coralicus in a bid to protect these ecosystems which are home to a quarter of all marine life.

“By taking simple actions, each one of us can make a positive impact on coral reefs and the marine life that depends on them,” they urge, highlighting the need for people to reduce waste and dispose of trash in a responsible manner.

“Volunteer for conservation activities. Be a coral restoration hero by donating to or fundraising for restoration activities. Advocate for the ocean, and follow rules and regulations already in place, especially those that concern marine protected areas.”

Coral reefs are threatened, particularly by climate change, pollution, and other unsustainable practices and Nature Seychelles is advocating for the adoption of eco-friendly habits.

Nature Seychelles will be carrying out coral reef restoration activities in Cousin Island to help reefs recover from coral bleaching and have put together a programme with activities ranging from beach and ocean clean-ups, exhibitions and educational activities for children, beach safety and life-saving tips, and film screenings.

They are further urging people to take care when diving or snorkelling not to damage corals and not to anchor on corals while boating as well as not to dispose of fishing lines, nets, or plastic items in the water.

The initiative formed part of the Seychelles Ocean Festival and aims to ensure a thriving future for the ocean, coral reefs, and all of those who depend on them.

PHOTO: Adobe Photostock

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