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Reefs for Life
Добавлен 31 янв 2016
Reefs for Life is Transforming Communities Through Conservation. Join with us as we work with local communities to create sustainable projects that heal the environment and lift people out of poverty.
Raising coral fragments for outplanting
We grow these coral fragments out before planting them in their permanent location.
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Coral Planting - collecting coral from the nursery
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We are growing out small coral fragments and planting them when they are larger and more able to survive.
San Vicente Sanctuary Increases Fish Catch
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The fish catch in San Vicente increases each year, with both new species being caught and larger, more numerous fish.
Before and After Sanctuary Fish
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When a fish sanctuary, or Marine Protected Area is guarded well, here are the results.
Tugawe Before and After
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Tugawe Cove Coral Restoration Project Before and After. The coral grows faster than in nature because we use Electro Mineral Accretion technology.
Hanging Out With Squid
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Amazing animals right below the surface of the water.
These Barracuda Like Our Coral Restoration Project!
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More and more fish are coming to inhabit our coral reef restoration project! As more small fish move in, the predators start to come as well. So awesome to see the biodiversity increase!
They Blew Up our Coral Restoration Project with a Bomb!
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The use of explosives and poison to catch fish in Caramoan, Camarines Sur continues. Reefs for Life is working with the Local Government and enforcement resources to stop the destruction. This was filmed at one of our coral reef restoration sites, where illegal fishermen left some of their catch. Broken coral can be seen nearby where the blast went off.
Fusilier and Surgeonfish in Guijalo, Caramoan
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Fusilier and Surgeonfish in Guijalo, Caramoan
Rotary Club Coral Reef Restoration Project Update
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Rotary Club Coral Reef Restoration Project Update
Ecobrick Project Timelapse Paniman 2023
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Ecobrick Project Timelapse Paniman 2023
Peacock wrasse. Xyrichthys dea. Cool fish!
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Peacock wrasse. Xyrichthys dea. Cool fish!
How’d it go? Looks like the worst is over & trees still blocking the street… roosters appear untouched…
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Fantastic!!
Glad you think so!
Why did God Decide this needs to exist? Edit: Not saying I don’t want it to Exist of course not I’m just wondering how tf god comes up with this sh*t
This is why I don’t expose my legs in the bed
this is not starfish
Imagine seeing this thing one day when you're at the beach, you'd probably lose half your lifespan thinking the end times have comd
why does it look horrifying yet,kinda beatiful and adorable ?
That thing is fucking creepy.
We gotta get our power lines underwater. Imagine a grid of tidal power generators connected to this!
There are some plans to do something similar - tying coral reef restoration to power plants so that extra unused power goes towards growing coral
this is dope
Thats... very cool!! I wish I lived next to ocean
Great job 🎉. That like trying to mop a ocean…
Nah thats some stranger things bullshit
Biblically accurate starfish
I love these fluffy lil guys 🥰
So do we! The biodiversity here is amazing - so many different creatures!
AA
😂😂
If you think that is scary, check this out: ruclips.net/user/shortsF7GT5122sjU
The thalasophobic guy with imagination at 3 am should be scared af... that guy is me 💀
your telling me i live on the same planet as that
This is a great before and after video!
Glad you think so!
"be not afraid"
Reminds me of a besiege contraption that just barely manages to float in a random direction.
If that thing showed up in the middle of the waters I was swimming in, I would learn how to walk on water and get the hell out of there. This thing is terrifying!
God’s creativity is boundless!
sure is.
Wow its a fast one
When palm leaf can walk....
it's not even a fish at all
The sound is me on the toilet after Taco Bell. The visuals are the Toilet’s POV.
Mmm i just want it to dust my face with its majestic black feathers
Imagine that thing flying in your room at 3 am
The guy with Talasophobia and a lot of imagination: 💀 that guy is me
Wow.
This is beautiful but also the stuff of Lovecraftian nightmares
Just a reminder to anyone who wants one in their aquarium, they almost always die in captivity, even with very good aquaria that are high in plankton and nutrients. It takes them months to die, with them eventually eating their own arms. They’re always captured from the wild, too. Please do not condemn this beautiful animal to slow starvation in a tank and discourage any aquarists and pet stores from ever getting them.
prob with this is same with most clams and filter feeding worms the technic in marine tanks will filter everythign out of the water many ppl say but they feed these animals twice a day or so but forgett that all the filters in the tank filter this stuff faster out of the water then any of these animals can eat it best trick is simply turn off everything then feed so the water is really "mucky" with the food then only turn everythign back on until the water starts to clear again i had these big featherduster worms and in the beginnign many died shortly 2-3 months and i too realised way to late that even if i woudl feed 100 liter plankton into the tank these guys would almost get nothing out of it cause the filter cleans the water to fast
@Jaime Cruz then you’re either a moron who wastes money buying aquarium animals that will be dead in a few months or a psychopath who likes to watch things slowly starve to death, and there’s no such thing as a psychopath’s life being too short. There’s also a third possibility: that you’re a troll, in which case it’s not your life that’s too short.
Precisely. People often forget that such beautiful lifeforms belong to nature, and not to captivity.
@@awesomeeliam7882 also ppl forgett that certain animals and even plants only exist anymore cause they where kept in captivity a good point of this are a lot of the chichlids from the victorya lake almost all native chichlids there went extinct cause ppl introduced nil-perch and other not native fish into the lake but some of these chichlids are still around but only in captivity in later cases just capturing hte last tigers and keep them in captivity and breed them would save them way more then just say theyr critically endangered and then get wipped out by poachers and habitat los cause nowadays we actually are able to keep such animals good enough so they raise young and reproduce somethign back then was not thats why the tasmanian tiger went extinc even many zoos had them
@@Kurominos1 That is true. However, to my knowledge, crinoids are just as endangered as any other echinoderm (by that I mean they face the same problems, like climate change and pollution), thus to capture scores of them for a breeding program would be useless. Also, another example of a species being preserved in captivity is the axolotl.
Praise God. What beautiful art.
Not a starfish. It is a crinoid or feather star (Crinoidea). Starfish is the non-scientific term used to refer to sea stars, which are in Asteroidea.
hm yes, you are very intelligent mmmmmmm you are so smart mmmmmmmm
@@cpiippidpipipip7030 it is true though. They are echinoderms but not the same animals.
@@cpiippidpipipip7030 usa
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nerd
Moja! Moja!
Star fish and sea stars are not the same.
What's the difference
They are. Starfish is the non-scientific term for sea stars. They are in Asteroidea within Echinodermata.
WTF looks like a spider
You ever heard of the sea spider
@@ablacktemplar1971 a sea.. what??? 💀
@@hiram64 enjoy searching that up
@@ablacktemplar1971 i mean... *googles* oh shit big regret XD
@@hiram64 your welcome
Cancel the ocean please
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Looks like a cycas
Looks like leaves of 🌲
Looks like something straight out of Subnautica
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I wish the filipinos would realise that there are more humans than fish. If they dont stop fishing out the oceans there will be no fish by 2026. 😤🤯😱
horseshit
Wtf is this comment section and reply section
keep up the good work , nice channel , i sub'd
Sana manombalik ang pagdami ng isda jan sa pagolinan
how deep are the reefs you have constructed. Does the camera you using make it seem deeper?