
The Coral Triangle, a vast marine region spanning the Pacific and Indian Oceans, serves as a critical nursery for the world's tropical marine life. This fragile ecosystem, home to three-quarters of all known coral species and thousands of reef fish, faces immense pressure from industrial fishing, dynamite, and cyanide practices. As local communities struggle to balance their economic survival with the need for conservation, scientists and local leaders work to implement sustainable solutions, such as shark sanctuaries and eco-tourism, to protect this vital underwater paradise for future generations.




