Solomon Islands

Workshops On Coral Farming Biorock Technology are being held in the Solomon islands of Oceania

Solomon Islands

Coral Farming at Solomon Islands

What has been done

A new mariculture farm and hatchery project has been started in Solomon Islands. The project has gained full approval of the Solomon Islands Fisheries Department, having satisfied strict technical qualifications to obtain licensing. Fisheries staff will work collaboratively with the program providing further technical assistance, monitoring, and certification of all products resulting from the project.

This project has helped the aquatic life as the depleted coral reefs have been recovered and new corals are developing. The solomon Islands have become one of the world's largest coral farms.

500+ volunteers of the biorock coral are currently working at this location

Future work

The Islands reefs had lost many species of corals earlier. These species are important for other aquatic life. These are to be brought to their place by extracting their polyps form nearby islands. After this been done the biodiversity of the marine life at the islands may flourish.

The Biorock Coral uses this technology at sites where corals have been damaged to restore them. We train our volunteers to implement this technology and create their very own coral reefs.

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