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Sitting on Salisi’ Besar reef platform near the island of Bontosua, Hope Reef is a 45x15m reef installation in the shape of the letters H-O-P-E that symbolizes “positive change can happen within our lifetime and that hope can grow.”
Hope Reef was created to kick-start an even larger restoration effort and create a movement to restore reefs at a large, ecologically relevant scale in response to the loss of reefs worldwide.
SHEBA, in partnership with Mars Incorporated, launched the reef restoration project two years ago in the hope of restoring more than 185,000 square meters of coral reef around the world – roughly the size of 148 Olympic swimming pools by the end of 2029.
SHEBA unveils Hope Reef Leading cat food brand SHEBA has begun work on the world's largest coral restoration program, which aims to restore more than 185,000 square meters of coral reefs
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has begun work on the world s largest coral restoration program, which aims to restore more than 185,000 square meters of coral reefs around the world by 2029
The coral reef, which can be seen on Google Earth, has been regrown to spell the word HOPE to drive awareness and show how positive change can happen within our lifetime
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LONDON, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hope Reef, the start of the world s largest coral reef restoration program, has been unveiled off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The reef, which can be seen on Google Earth, has been built to spell the word H-O-P-E and is a symbol to show the world how positive change can happen within our lifetime.
05 maggio 2021 06:36
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SHEBA® unveils Hope Reef
LONDON, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hope Reef, the start of the world s largest coral reef restoration program, has been unveiled off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The reef, which can be seen on Google Earth, has been built to spell the word H-O-P-E and is a symbol to show the world how positive change can happen within our lifetime.
Scientists estimate that if the world does nothing, 90% of the world s tropical reefs will be gone by 2043, impacting nearly 500 million people who depend on them for food, income and coastal protection[1]. The effort to solve this requires global cooperation on a massive scale and SHEBA® hopes to play the role of catalyst, helping to ensure the future has coral reefs and fish.