By Maria Jose Gonzalez Bernat | AIDA Scientific Advisor
With the objective of advancing the protection of coral reefs, from the Mesoamerican Reef System to the Antilles, we're conducting outreach to decision-makers from across the region.
Our latest tool to do so is a Fact Sheet titled, Herbívorous fish and coral reefs: a relationship we must protect.
It outlines the vital role parrotfish and other herbívorous fish play in the health of marine environments, by cleaning the algae that deprive corals of light and oxygen.
In the Fact Sheet and in our outreach to decision-makers, we offer the following recommendations for saving these fish, vital for maintaining the ecological equilibrium necessary for the reef's survival:
Targeted measures are urgently needed to maintain and improve the health of coral reefs. We're working so that governments and authorities throughout the Americas understand that protecting the colonies of herbivorous fish that sustain them would go a long way toward helping reefs recover.
We couldn't do it without your support. Thank you for your commitment to conserving the health and vibrancy of our coral reefs.
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