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    About This Project

    Corals reefs are a major cornerstone of marine life and the economy. They are declining rapidly and scientists are scrambling to keep up with solutions. Our team seeks funding to continue monitoring coral density, biodiversity, and structure in the Bay of Banderas, Mexico four times a year. We follow the protocol used by the University of Guadalajara, but receive no financial support. More locals could be involved if we could help pay for boat rentals and equipment.


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