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Revitalising coral reefs

The coral reefs in Hong Kong waters are so diverse, even more so than the Caribbean Sea which has the world’s largest coral concentrations. However, in the last few decades, the number of coral species has seen a sharp decline. Watch the video to see how National Geographic Explorer and marine biologist Dr. Jonathan Cybulski helps restore Hong Kong’s coral diversity.

TrustTomorrow supports Oceans Tomorrow to create a content-driven multimedia campaign that celebrates Hong Kong’s astonishing marine ecosystem, including its coral reefs. Learn more about Oceans Tomorrow here.