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Warming seas and what they mean for our reef
5 April 2026 · Aqua Guardians Tanzania
Why we plant heat-resilient corals, and how we track ocean temperature.
Coral bleaching happens when the water gets too warm for too long. We have seen it here, and we plan for it.
That is why we prioritize heat-resilient coral genotypes and log water temperature across our sites. Restoration has to be designed for the ocean we are heading into, not the one we remember.
Climate action and reef restoration are the same fight.
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