1. Support reef-friendly businesses. Ask what your dive shop,
boating store, tour operators, hotel and other coastal businesses are doing to
save the coral reefs. This is especially important in coastal areas with reefs.
Let them know you are an informed consumer and care about reefs.
2. Don’t use chemically enhanced pesticides and fertilizers.
Although you may live thousands of miles from a coral reef ecosystem, these
products end up in the watershed and may ultimately impact the waters that
support coral.
3. Volunteer for a reef cleanup. You don’t live near a coral
reef? Then do what many people do with their vacation: visit a coral reef.
Spend an afternoon enjoying the beauty of one of the world’s treasures while
helping to preserve it for future generations.
4. Learn more about coral reefs. How many different species live
in reefs? What new medicines have been discovered in reef organisms.
Participate in training or educational programs that focus on reef ecology.
When you further your own education, you can help others understand the
fragility and value of the world’s coral reefs.
5. Become a member of your local aquarium or zoo. Ask what they
are doing and what your donation can do toward saving the world’s coral reefs.
The answer may pleasantly surprise you.
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