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Mapping coral reefs from space

January 09, 2021
Various fish species browse over a shallow coral reef. — courtesy Wikimedia Commons/Jan Derk
Various fish species browse over a shallow coral reef. — courtesy Wikimedia Commons/Jan Derk

GENEVA — A plan to use satellite imaging to build up a global picture of coral reefs, to better understand how to protect them from warming seas brought on by climate change, is being supported by the UN Environment Program (UNEP).

Coral reefs are crucial to the biodiversity of the ocean. They foster around a quarter of all marine species and provide food and livelihoods for at least a billion people around the world.

However, pollution, overfishing and ocean warming are putting their very existence at risk, and it is hoped that by comprehensively mapping the endangered organisms, future harm can be mitigated. — UN News


January 09, 2021
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