Meet Carpilius corallinus, the batwing coral crab! A nocturnal reef resident, this species relies on coral structures for shelter and protection. But as reefs decline, so does its habitat. Restoring coral means restoring entire ecosystems, ensuring species like this have a future. That’s why we’re working to rebuild reefs from the seafloor up! Photos: Granger Eltringham for Coral Restoration Foundation™ #CoralRestoration #MarineConservation #Diving #MarineBiology #ReefResilience #Scuba #CoralReef #CoralGrowth #FloridaKeys #Photomosaic #Science #Environment #Impact #ProtectWhatYouLove #DoWhatYouLove #ReefBuilders #SaveTheReef #Reef #OceanStewards #MarineScience #Coral #Passion #OceanRescue #Rescue #ChooseYourChange #ReefRestoration #CoralReefs #ClimateChange #Conservation

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