reefrich
Reefrich is a term used to describe a coral reef ecosystem that is relatively free from human impacts, such as pollution, overfishing, and destructive fishing practices. These reefs are often found in remote or protected areas, where natural processes dominate the environment. Reefrich ecosystems are characterized by their high biodiversity, including a wide variety of coral species, fish, and other marine life. They play a crucial role in maintaining marine biodiversity and supporting local communities that depend on healthy reefs for food, livelihoods, and cultural practices.
The term "reefrich" was coined to highlight the importance of preserving these pristine ecosystems and to differentiate
However, reefrich areas are not immune to threats. Climate change, in particular, poses a significant risk to