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Coral reef in the Indian Ocean, Mayotte, France

Coral reef in the Indian Ocean, Mayotte, France (© Gabriel Barathieu/Minden Pictures)

Coral reef in the Indian Ocean, Mayotte, France (© Gabriel Barathieu/Minden Pictures)

Coral Reef Awareness Week

Blooming pillar corals, green sea turtles, and colorful reef fishes—welcome to the thriving underwater universe of coral reefs. Running from July 15 to 21, Coral Reef Awareness Week is the perfect time to honor them. coral reefs are formed by tiny marine organisms called coral polyps, which create vast colonies that serve as homes to a diverse array of marine species,. As we turn our attention to their beauty and benefits, it's vital to recognize the lurking threats–climate change, pollution, and harmful human activities.
Pictured here is Mayotte, a paradise beneath the Indian Ocean's surface. This French island boasts one of the world's largest and deepest lagoons, encircled by a coral reef of nearly 100 miles long. Mayotte's lagoon is home to over 250 species of coral and over 3,500 marine species. But it is facing numerous threats, including overfishing and coral bleaching, where corals expel the algae that live in their tissues, leading to a loss of color and essential energy sources. So, this week, let's pledge to preserve coral reefs like this one. Dive in, because every splash counts.
© Gabriel Barathieu/Minden Pictures