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The critical role of coral reef restoration in a changing world

Recent discussions have raised concerns about the long-term effectiveness of coral reef restoration efforts, questioning whether current interventions can effectively address the ongoing loss of reef ecosystems. However, details matter and vary greatly with respect to scale, social context and benefits, and diverse approaches are needed to maintain functional coral reef ecosystems.

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Fig. 1: Examples of restored coral reefs, coral nurseries and community-led stakeholder initiatives.
Fig. 2: Coral reef restoration offers both direct and indirect benefits with short- and long-term impacts.

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While no competing interests exist for any of the manuscript’s authors, the following information is provided for the sake of full transparency. A.T.B., I.B.B., J.G. and P.L.H. are members of the science advisory board for SECORE International, a restoration not-for-profit organization. A.T.B., A.P.Y.C., D. J. Suggett, D.W., N.S. and P.H.M.-M. are members of the advisory board for the Coral Restoration Consortium (CRC), community of practice for reef restoration. F.J.P. is the CRC advisory board chair and senior reef strategy lead at The Nature Conservancy, a global environmental nonprofit. D.W. is a co-founder of Hybrid Reef Solutions. T.V. is the executive director of CRC. T.M. is senior technical advisor to KCRI, director of Reef Futures, board member of the CRC and founder of GCS. D. J. Smith is the senior director of Mars Sustainable Solutions, chief marine scientist for Mars Inc. and chief science advisor to the MSF Foundation. D. J. Suggett and E.F.C. are the co-founders of Coral Nurture Program. K.E.F.’s research is co-funded by the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program, a partnership between the Australian Government's Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. The positions of all co-authors are based on their expertise and remain unbiased.

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Peixoto, R.S., Voolstra, C.R., Baums, I.B. et al. The critical role of coral reef restoration in a changing world. Nat. Clim. Chang. 14, 1219–1222 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-024-02202-z

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