This video deserves more views I would encourage you to update your thumbnail to something more eye catching and shortening your title to something like 2021 Coral Reef Restoration (3 YEARS). Absolutely phenomenal work on that coral reef by the way! Amazing!
we need this in the Los Roques archipielago, Venezuela... the extensive reefs are bleached , its so sad, the islanders really care for nature, they even have a humble conservation program for diferrent turtle species... they would die of joy if the reefs could recover
This is the first step, active transplants. But waters will continue to get warmer, if we do not decrease our fossil fuel dependency. This extinction could happen again in just a few years time, and it would get even worse. If anyone cares about our environment, you will take active measures to ensure you do not pollute as much, and I thank your efforts.
This is INCREDIBLE, and in only three years!! it's been three more years, and by now I really wonder how this place is looking - I know the heat has just gotten worse and worse, but hopefully they've managed to upkeep this place!
Yes we continue maintenance, monotoring and expansion of our coral restoration efforts. The site is looking more and more like a healthy biodiverse coral reef 😊
@@rocket5557 sometimes we do that with schools or community groups. But it is always best for the corals to keep them in the water while transplanting rather than removing them from their environment
How was the area before? What was the reason why the area had the rubble in the first place? Natural disaster? Human pollution? "Global warming"? What are we doing to prevent the initial cause to destroy this artificial "restoration" in a near future? Do you think all that work was the best for the environment? Why? Or was just a nice adventure and way to keep busy with another project?
This just made my day, thank you to everyone involved in this restoration! I wish I could see more of these restoration projects 💙
Wow very inspiring and optimistic marine life will be restored. Salute for this Coral Reef transplantation Programs👌💖
This video deserves more views I would encourage you to update your thumbnail to something more eye catching and shortening your title to something like 2021 Coral Reef Restoration (3 YEARS). Absolutely phenomenal work on that coral reef by the way! Amazing!
Please share more of this type of content. This is absolutely incredible and in only 3 years. We can do this, humans! Let us save the reefs.
we need this in the Los Roques archipielago, Venezuela... the extensive reefs are bleached , its so sad, the islanders really care for nature, they even have a humble conservation program for diferrent turtle species... they would die of joy if the reefs could recover
All my admiration for you and for all those who work to improve the environment.
the coral reefs are my favorite thing on this planet. it means a lot to me that you are making a difference.
So happy for you Andrew! You really are making progress 🐟🐠🐡🦀
Looking forward to being back someday and diving with you again 💛
Smart people helping the world. Awesome! 😎
This is the first step, active transplants. But waters will continue to get warmer, if we do not decrease our fossil fuel dependency. This extinction could happen again in just a few years time, and it would get even worse.
If anyone cares about our environment, you will take active measures to ensure you do not pollute as much, and I thank your efforts.
All that in just three years? Impressive! I had no idea coral could grow that fast.
Great work everyone it looks fantastic well done 👍
Absolutely incredible. Can’t thank you guys enough for all your hard work towards restoring our reefs!
WOW!!! Good job for saving our planet that is sooo awesome, Speechless.
Thank you so much 😭🙏🏼 this is amazing
II’m so glad your bringing back coral reefs back to life
Andrew and team.... Love your work, liked and shared to get your good news story out and about !!!!!
This is INCREDIBLE, and in only three years!! it's been three more years, and by now I really wonder how this place is looking - I know the heat has just gotten worse and worse, but hopefully they've managed to upkeep this place!
Yes we continue maintenance, monotoring and expansion of our coral restoration efforts. The site is looking more and more like a healthy biodiverse coral reef 😊
Incredible work!
Thankyou. I hope that one day I can be a part of something like this
Right on!
Wow Great job
Sorry someone was cutting onions again in the kitchen...amazing work. I wanna help restoring the coral reefs.
Beautiful, thank you! great work
Thank you. It’s beautiful
Great work, keep it up!
I love seeing this.
thank you so much for my grand children
Wow!! Good job! You guys ever think about transferring corals from aquariums? Home and professional/commercial?
Thank you for your work
Thanks a lot...really you and your team are amazing ... just amazing 🙂
Thank you so much 😀
Absolutist inspiring! Thank you!!
🙏🏼 Thank you!❤
great job, congrats
Thankyou for doing this, I've subscribed!
Thank you for what u do
hopefully the locals are 100% on board with this. whats the status of this area now?
This is truly amazing ~
Amazing....................thank you.
So happy to see this, keep doing what you're doing! This is awesome. Can I sign up to help?
Amazing job
Wow amazing work
Well done 💪🏻
Gives hope
Kerja Bagus!
Cool!
Good Work
how did it happen? run-off? silt?
Beautiful
Hope it seems HOPE is here brilliant, wow
Any way to attach the coral above water and then swim them down? Might be much easier if possible.
@@rocket5557 sometimes we do that with schools or community groups. But it is always best for the corals to keep them in the water while transplanting rather than removing them from their environment
That is awesome.
Bravo!!
Amazing
I will submit this video to daily dose of internet maybe they will support this guy
Crazy this only got 6k views
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Wow!
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Things like this is what elon musk should be spending $44 billion on not buying Twitter
I’m in count me in
How was the area before? What was the reason why the area had the rubble in the first place? Natural disaster? Human pollution? "Global warming"? What are we doing to prevent the initial cause to destroy this artificial "restoration" in a near future? Do you think all that work was the best for the environment? Why? Or was just a nice adventure and way to keep busy with another project?
a full write up of our project including area description and methodology can be seeing here:
bluecornerconservation.org/coral-reef-restoration