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Wakatobi's landmark community-based conservation program is now in its 27th year|
WAKATOBI – THIS IS WHAT 28 YEARS OF PROACTIVE PROTECTION LOOKS LIKE
Several of Wakatobi’s dive guides assisting the resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers in collecting water samples around varies dive sites where hard corals are particularly robust for DNA and chemical analyst. - Photo by Kristian Gaeckle|Wakatobi Dive Resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers. Photo by|Wakatobi Dive Resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers working with water samples collected during a recent dive.||Wakatobi Dive Resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers on a dive on one of Wakatobi’s magnificent reefs. Photo by Adrienne Gittus|A few of Wakatobi’s dive guides who are now assisting Julia Mellers in her coral research at the resort posing with water samples collected on one of Wakatobi’s reefs where hard corals are particularly robust that will be used for DNA and chemical analyst. Photo by Adrienne Gittus
Wakatobi Expands Coral Reef Protection
Sustained damage to a coral near Virgin Island (Danilo Menorias)
Carved-up coral shocks Bohol divers
Eutrophied coral on the Great Barrier Reef (Ashley McMahon / Southern Cross University)
Revealed: hidden chemical threat to GBR
Not All Artificial Reefs Are Ocean Positive

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