by coralpartstg | Oct 1, 2021
Where We Work American Samoa is an archipelago in the central South Pacific Ocean comprised of five volcanic islands (Tutuila, Ta‘u, Ofu, Olosega, Aunu‘u, Nu‘utele) and two coral atolls (Rose Atoll and Swains Island). The coral reefs and coasts of American Samoa are...
by coralpartstg | Oct 1, 2021
Where We Work The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is comprised of 14 islands extending over 370 miles in the western Pacific. Coral reefs are an important part of CNMI’s cultural heritage; unfortunately, a growing population and increased...
by coralpartstg | Oct 1, 2021
Where We Work The waters of Guam are home to 5,000 species of marine organisms, many of which rely on healthy coral reefs for survival. In Guam’s nearshore waters, the combined area of coral reef and lagoon is approximately 26 square miles—nearly 13,000 American...
by coralpartstg | Oct 1, 2021
Where We Work Florida’s bank-barrier reef system supports 1,400 species of marine plants and animals, including more than 40 species of coral and 500 species offish. This chain of reefs stretches from the remote Dry Tortugas up through the areas offshore of Monroe,...
by coralpartstg | Oct 1, 2021
Where We Work The waters of Guam are home to 5,000 species of marine organisms, many of which rely on healthy coral reefs for survival. In Guam’s nearshore waters, the combined area of coral reef and lagoon is approximately 26 square miles—nearly 13,000 American...