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TrustTomorrow Marine Conservation: Protecting Corals

Hong Kong’s beautiful waters are home to diverse marine life deserving of careful protection. That is why Swire Trust’s TrustTomorrow initiative partners with WWF-Hong Kong to reinforce the importance of local marine conservation sites. Recently, Swire staff and their families visited Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, which is managed by WWF and is home to over 60 kinds of coral and 120 kinds of fish. To learn about different marine lifeforms, visitors embarked on a glass-bottomed boat to observe local marine habitats and took a closer look at microorganisms under the microscope.

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