MANILA, Philippines—As scientists, environmentalists, and specialists revive dying coastal communities because of the degradation of coral reefs, a latest coverage transient discovered that deploying synthetic habitats (AH)—formerly referred to as synthetic reefs—might not be sufficient to resolve plunging coral cowl within the nation.
Aside from coral propagation and mangrove reforestation, the deployment of synthetic habitats is getting used within the nation’s waters to mitigate the lack of coral reefs—caused by many years of unlawful fishing—and enhance the catch of coastal fishers.
Artificial habitats are man-made structures—usually of concrete, limestone, or rocks—that are positioned on the ocean mattress t…
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