
Fiji’s reefs are some of the world’s most ecologically significant, and hold great social, cultural and economic value for coastal communities. However, rising ocean temperatures due to climate change are placing coral reefs under stress, leading to increased coral bleaching. WWF-Australia is committed to protecting nature and empowering communities to thrive in the face of climate change.
This commitment was exemplified through our work in Fiji, where we partnered with Kyeema Foundation and Corals for Conservation to support local communities to restore coral reefs and build climate resilience. This initiative reflects our values of inclusion, ecological restoration through nature-based solutions.
Original Article: Restoring Reefs and Strengthening Communities in Fiji