I recently learned about the Coral Resotration Foundation, which is restoring the threatened staghorn coral in Florida waters. This is of interest to Tonmo members because our own D Whatley is the Adopt-A-Coral Coordinator.
This Foundation seems to be doing very good work and has documented the restoration process for all to see. Have a look at thieir website at www.coralrestoration.org, where they explain the restoration process.
For $100, I adopted a staghorn cluster in the Molasses Reef Deep. D sent me a very nice packet of informatio including a tee shirt, which is available in several sizes. Adpations range from $40 up to $5000.
As an added bonus, you get to name your coral. After much reflection, Bill and I named our coral Spikey.
If you're looking for a place to donate to help ocean conservation, you might consider the Coral Restoration Foundaton.
Nancy
This Foundation seems to be doing very good work and has documented the restoration process for all to see. Have a look at thieir website at www.coralrestoration.org, where they explain the restoration process.
For $100, I adopted a staghorn cluster in the Molasses Reef Deep. D sent me a very nice packet of informatio including a tee shirt, which is available in several sizes. Adpations range from $40 up to $5000.
As an added bonus, you get to name your coral. After much reflection, Bill and I named our coral Spikey.
If you're looking for a place to donate to help ocean conservation, you might consider the Coral Restoration Foundaton.
Nancy