斐济的一个村庄通过社区牵头的恢复恢复恢复其死礁,激发了全国的珊瑚种植目标。
A Fijian village revived its dead reef through community-led restoration, inspiring a national coral planting goal.
在斐济的Naidiri,一个由社区牵头的海洋恢复项目恢复了一个曾经死亡的珊瑚礁,使一个挣扎的渔村变成一个繁荣的海洋保护区。
In Naidiri, Fiji, a community-led marine restoration project has revived a once-dead reef, transforming a struggling fishing village into a thriving marine sanctuary.
从2009年开始,由Manoa Duwai领导的村民在科学家和非政府组织的支持下,建立了一个禁渔区和种植耐热珊瑚。
Starting in 2009, villagers, led by Manoa Duwai, established a no-fishing zone and planted heat-tolerant corals, with support from scientists and NGOs.
随着时间的推移 珊瑚礁恢复了 吸引了鱼类 像温斯顿这样的巨型蛤 以及多种多样的海洋生物
Over time, the reef recovered, attracting fish, giant clams like Winston, and diverse marine life.
这一成功激发了到2030年种植100万个珊瑚的全国性努力,旅游胜地让游客参与珊瑚礁恢复和可持续性方案。
The success has inspired a national effort to plant one million corals by 2030, with resorts involving tourists in reef restoration and sustainability programs.
这些合作努力正在帮助扭转漂白、过度捕捞和发展造成的损害,确保沿海社区的生态恢复和长期生计。
These collaborative efforts are helping reverse damage from bleaching, overfishing, and development, ensuring both ecological recovery and long-term livelihoods for coastal communities.