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A Fijian village revived its dead reef through community-led restoration, inspiring a national coral planting goal.
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.
Starting in 2009, villagers, led by Manoa Duwai, established a no-fishing zone and planted heat-tolerant corals, with support from scientists and NGOs.
Over time, the reef recovered, attracting fish, giant clams like Winston, and diverse marine life.
The success has inspired a national effort to plant one million corals by 2030, with resorts involving tourists in reef restoration and sustainability programs.
These collaborative efforts are helping reverse damage from bleaching, overfishing, and development, ensuring both ecological recovery and long-term livelihoods for coastal communities.
Un pueblo de Fiji revivió su arrecife muerto a través de la restauración dirigida por la comunidad, inspirando una meta nacional de plantación de coral.