Saving Our Oceanic Ancestors: The Urgent Plea to Protect Coral Reefs

Global warming threatens up to 90% of the world's coral reefs by 2026. Actor and ocean advocate Jason Momoa urges action to protect this vital ecosystem and cultural heritage.
The world's coral reefs are facing an existential crisis, and the next few years will be a defining moment in determining their fate. As global temperatures rise, the future of these vital marine ecosystems hangs in the balance, with up to 90% of them potentially lost by 2026 if we don't take immediate action.
For Jason Momoa, a passionate advocate for ocean conservation and UNEP Advocate for Life Below Water, the plight of coral reefs hits close to home. Hailing from Hawai'i, Momoa knows firsthand the integral role these underwater structures play in sustaining local communities, both culturally and economically.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}In his home islands, coral is more than just a natural wonder – it is a living embodiment of the island's history and heritage.


