"Evolutionary marvels"

The Reef-World team was recently asked to summarise why we care about coral reefs to support ICRI ’s recommendation that coral reefs must be prioritised in the Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Here is my answer: Visiting coral reefs is to visit life: to see the building blocks of the ocean. As a freediver, I love the diversity of colours and structures of coral reefs – a sanctuary for abundant and unique marine life – but also because corals exist in a place free from distractions that we can only visit fleetingly and in the moment. I love the simplicity of taking a single breath and spending a few minutes in a world that is so different and yet so intrinsically linked to our own. — James Greenhalgh

11 Feb 2021 · 1 min · 133 words · James Greenhalgh

Saving coral reefs with digital impact

This post originally appeared on The Reef-World Foundation website. From my very first day at Reef-World, I have wanted to present the Green Fins dive and snorkel centre members on an interactive map. A technical challenge but one that would be hugely beneficial to our members as well as eco-minded tourists. If you’ve been on the Green Fins website recently, you may have spotted this is one of many exciting updates we have been able to make. ...

31 Oct 2020 · 5 min · 901 words · James Greenhalgh