I came across this article about the restoration of the oceans reefs by transplanting certain corals from nurseries, to the ocean for new colonizations The article was in a diving magazine, I took the liberty of posting the website for those interested in the foundations work or to learn how we can help. Here's the foundations website:
http://coralrestoration.org/coralrn/catalog/index.php?osCsid=deda9eb895c482bb28e93aa8ac1d2b50
Development and enhancement of Elkhorn and Staghorn coral nurseries
Restoration of damaged and degraged reef areas by transplanting nursery reared corals
Transplantation of long-spined sea-urchins to enhance transplanting success
Education programs on coral health, nursery and transplantation issues
Hands on opportunities for divers and students to engage in coral restoration activities
Sharing of knowledge and techniques with other organizations to build partnership projects
Coral Restoration Foundation is a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to restoring coral reefs. We promote hands-on salvage of orphaned coral fragments and short-term care and growth in permitted offshore nursery sites. CRF is the continuation of a successful staghorn coral nursery and transplantation program initiated by Ken Nedimyer in the Florida Keys and the result of the re-organization of the former Keys Marine Conservancy.
http://coralrestoration.org/coralrn/catalog/index.php?osCsid=deda9eb895c482bb28e93aa8ac1d2b50
Development and enhancement of Elkhorn and Staghorn coral nurseries
Restoration of damaged and degraged reef areas by transplanting nursery reared corals
Transplantation of long-spined sea-urchins to enhance transplanting success
Education programs on coral health, nursery and transplantation issues
Hands on opportunities for divers and students to engage in coral restoration activities
Sharing of knowledge and techniques with other organizations to build partnership projects
Coral Restoration Foundation is a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to restoring coral reefs. We promote hands-on salvage of orphaned coral fragments and short-term care and growth in permitted offshore nursery sites. CRF is the continuation of a successful staghorn coral nursery and transplantation program initiated by Ken Nedimyer in the Florida Keys and the result of the re-organization of the former Keys Marine Conservancy.