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Restore the Reefs: Jamaica Hurricane Recovery
Hurricane Melissa didn't just damage homes; it devastated the underwater barrier that protects them. Help us deploy emergency Biorock™ reefs to restore Jamaica’s shoreline protection before the next storm season.
The Storm Has Passed, But the Damage Remains Underwater.
Last month, Hurricane Melissa battered the coast of Jamaica. While the winds have died down, our team on the ground has confirmed significant damage to the coral reefs that serve as the island's first line of defense against erosion and rising seas.
At the Global Coral Reef Alliance, we don't just study reefs; we rebuild them.
We are deploying our proven Biorock™ Technology—an electrical reef restoration method that grows solid limestone rock and accelerates coral growth up to 50 times faster than normal—to repair these critical barriers.
We are not asking for donations; we are asking you to fund a repair.
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$30 purchases the steel rebar for one square meter of reef structure.
- $50 purchases the steel rebar for one square meter of reef structure.
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$100 powers a Biorock unit for one month, accelerating coral healing.
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$1000 deploys a complete nursery structure to propagate broken coral fragments found after the storm.
- $5000 deploys a cutting-edge Biorock electrical system capable of powering 10's of structures.
Your contribution goes directly to the materials, power, and local teams working in Discovery Bay and surrounding areas to bring this ecosystem back to life.
Select "Jamaica Recovery" at checkout to direct your funds specifically to this urgent effort.
Organized by GLOBAL CORAL REEF ALLIANCE INC
501(c)(3) Public Charity · EIN 13-3668961