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'Lobsters and octopuses are back': the Kenyan women leading a reef revival
by Geoffrey Kamadi

The Guardian    Translate This Article
26 November 2019

On 26 November 2019 The Guardian reported: Three years ago, the coral reef along the Kenyan coastline was almost totally destroyed in some areas. A fightback was needed and so the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute began working with local communities to rehabilitate degraded coral reefs along the country's coastline. Among the areas targeted was Wasini Island, a tiny strip of land off Kenya's south-east coast. The results have been startling. Women on the island have led an initiative to restore degraded coral that has shown how coral restoration techniques can revive marine ecosystems. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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