
Now that we are back in form, lets get back to showing you guys some of the reef organizations that we endorse and support.
We all know how the reefs are in the Caribbean seas, and the southern Atlantic ocean. Devastated by hurricanes and tsunamis. Corals are too few and far between. I know, I have been there and have seen the sad reefs.
But, humans are compassionate people (at least some are), and are trying their best to restore what once was a rich and beautiful Florida reef coastline. The people at Coral Restoration Foundation, are doing just that. They are tackling on a project of coral reintegration of many scarce corals found in the region. One of the most notable is the Acropora palmata, also known as Elkhorn Acropora. Here are some of the pictures from this amazing project:
If you want to help or just get in touch, please visit their site here. You can also support them by adopting a coral for as little as 40$. You know that we are going to be making a donation!
Check back because you can count on us to be bringing you all news of their current and future projects.

This is so cool! I would love to be doing this with my time