NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program Launches New Web Site
Filed under: Discovery,News & Resources
NOAA’s newly redesigned web site for the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program is now live.
(From NOAA) — The redesigned site is focused first and foremost on coral ecosystems. You’ll find greatly expanded content areas dedicated to bringing to life the value of coral ecosystems—and conserving them—to humans and the global environment. New resources and products—such as expanded information on coral biology, values, threats, and conservation techniques; a deep-sea coral section; more current news about coral conservation; and new resources for students and teachers—have been added to the site.
By spreading the word about this new site you’ll be helping us in our effort to inform, inspire and engage individuals in communities throughout reef regions and across the globe.
As with all new web sites, there are still a few bugs we’re resolving. We would greatly appreciate hearing your feedback about the site.
The site will be updated often with fresh, multimedia-rich content and expanded information on existing topics. We also have plans in the short-term to add even more videos, additional photos and graphics, and social media.
Please take the new CRCP web site out for a spin: http://coralreef.noaa.gov. If you have any feedback about the new site, please send to: Coral.Webmaster@noaa.gov.


