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A New Global Lifeline for Corals

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The Florida Aquarium, working with the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Species Survival Commission (IUCN SSC) and its Coral Specialist Group (CSG), has launched a pioneering global hub for the Center for Species Survival (CSS) devoted exclusively to coral conservation. This first-of-its-kind center aims to safeguard corals and their reef ecosystems from extinction and strengthens an IUCN network that now spans six continents.

Coral Reefs at a Crossroads

Often called rainforests of the sea, coral reefs are among the planet’s richest and most imperiled ecosystems. Built over millennia by tiny coral polyps, these living fortresses harbor more than a quarter of all marine species—from brilliantly colored reef fish to sea turtles and sharks. Their structures act as natural breakwaters that blunt the force of storms and protect coastal cities and villages. Globally, reefs support hundreds of millions of people through fisheries, tourism, and cultural traditions.

But these underwater metropolises face a cascade of threats. Rising ocean temperatures fuel mass bleaching events that starve corals of the algae they depend on. New and virulent coral diseases spread quickly across warming seas. Pollution, overfishing, and coastal development compound the stress. Without rapid, science-based action, many coral species could vanish within decades.

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A Science Hub for Survival

The Center for Species Survival Corals—known as CSS Corals—has been designed to turn urgency into coordinated action. It will operate in four key ways:

Uniting Global Expertise
The hub will forge partnerships between The Florida Aquarium and the IUCN SSC’s worldwide network of more than 11,500 species experts. By connecting reef scientists, geneticists, and conservation planners, it creates a collaborative nerve center for coral survival.

Pinpointing Greatest Risks
As the official IUCN Red List Authority for corals, the Coral Specialist Group will assess extinction risks, identify the reefs and species most in peril, and map the greatest threats. These findings will guide policy and steer restoration projects toward the areas of highest need.

Accelerating Conservation Solutions
The Florida Aquarium brings unmatched experience in coral reproduction and restoration. Its scientists were the first to spawn Atlantic pillar coral in a laboratory, have reproduced ridged cactus coral in human care, and even created “Flonduran” elkhorn corals—hybrids of Florida and Honduran stock—boosting genetic diversity for restoration. Their Apollo Beach Coral Conservation and Research Center, a 9,000-square-foot facility, provides the infrastructure to scale such innovations globally.

Transforming Science into Action
A full-time Species Survival Officer will ensure that research rapidly becomes real-world protection. Working directly with the Coral Specialist Group, this role will focus on reducing threats, promoting population recovery, and helping communities and governments implement conservation plans to safeguard more than 2,500 known coral species.

A Global Call to Protect the Oceans’ Architects

“This center will play a critical role in enabling timely, science-based action to protect coral species and reefs across the globe,” said Dr. Francoise Cabada-Blanco, co-chair of the IUCN SSC Coral Specialist Group. By aligning priorities and filling crucial data gaps, the initiative aims to magnify on-the-ground impact and help reefs endure in an era of rapid climate change.

Corals are far more than colorful marine scenery. They are the architects of ecosystems that sustain oceans and people alike. The new CSS Corals hub represents a decisive step toward giving these vital builders of the sea their best chance to survive—and to keep thriving for generations to come.

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