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Reef Check Geocoin Amanzimtoti Reef Check Geocoin

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Released:
Friday, October 4, 2013
Origin:
Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

This Reef Check Geocoin's goal is to travel to beaches all over the world, especially where there are reefs present and to promote the rehabilitation of reefs. 

About This Item

Reef Check 3D

This coin originates from Amanzimtoti, on the South Coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal. 

 Reef Check    www.reefcheck.org

A Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to Empowering People to Save Our Reefs and Oceans     
     
Founded in 1996 by marine ecologist Dr. Gregor Hodgson, the Reef Check Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to conservation of two ecosystems: tropical coral reefs and California rocky reefs. With headquarters in Los Angeles and volunteer teams in more than 90 countries and territories, Reef Check works to create partnerships among community volunteers, government agencies, businesses, universities and other non-profits. Reef Check goals are to: educate the public about the value of reef ecosystems and the current crisis affecting marine life; to create a global network of volunteer teams trained in Reef Check's scientific methods who regularly monitor and report on reef health; to facilitate collaboration that produces ecologically sound and economically sustainable solutions; and to stimulate local community action to protect remaining pristine reefs and rehabilitate damaged reefs worldwide. 

In 1997, Reef Check conducted the first-ever global survey of coral reef health that provided scientific confirmation that our coral reefs were in crisis due to over-fishing, illegal fishing, and pollution. The results, published in a scientific journal in 1999, shocked many marine biologists who had not realized the extent of human impacts on reefs. In August 2002, Reef Check released its first five-year report, The Global Coral Reef Crisis – Trends and Solutions, at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. Based on data collected by thousands of Reef Check volunteer divers in over 80 countries and territories, the report was the first scientific documentation of the dramatic worldwide decline in coral reef health over a five year period. The report concluded that there was virtually no reef in the world that remained untouched by human impacts, such as over fishing, pollution and climate change. Yet the success stories discussed in the report show that, with proper monitoring, management and protection, coral reefs can recover. It is up to us. 

Since then, Reef Check's fast-growing network has expanded throughout all tropical seas, and has played a major role in efforts to preserve and sustain reef ecosystems. Reef Check’s approach is to engage partners, especially businesses in a non-confrontational manner to develop mutually beneficial solutions especially the creation of self-funding Marine Protected Areas. In 2005, Reef Check launched its first temperate reef program in California.

Reef Check has received international environmental awards for its work, and is the United Nations' official community-based reef monitoring program.

Reef Check carries out its work through three major programs:

EcoDiver Program – an education and certification program for kids to adults who want to learn more about the ocean and take part in protecting reef ecosystems.
Coral Reef Management Program – a coral reef monitoring and management system that focuses on establishing Marine Protected Areas to conserve coral reefs while encouraging sustainable use of surrounding reefs by local residents.
Reef Check California – a volunteer monitoring program for California rocky reefs designed to provide data for managers and to build a conservation constituency among California divers.
Meet our Los Angeles Headquarters Staff     
           
     Reef Check -  Research – Education – Conservation     
           
     
Reef Check is an international non-profit organization devoted to the following goals and objectives:

Educate the public and governments about the value of coral reefs and rocky reef ecosystems and the crisis facing them

Create a global network of volunteer teams, trained and led by scientists, that regularly monitor and report on reef health using a standard method

Facilitate collaborative use of reef health information by community groups, governments, universities and businesses to design and implement ecologically sound and economically sustainable solutions

Stimulate local action to protect remaining pristine reefs and rehabilitate damaged reefs worldwide especially through the creation of Marine Protected Areas.
 
           
          

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Tracking History (29965.6mi) View Map

Visited 4/22/2017 wasabiGPS took it to A 14 Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 1.21 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 4/22/2017 wasabiGPS took it to Pen Pal. Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 1.14 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 4/22/2017 wasabiGPS took it to Place Anerley on the Map Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 1.09 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 4/22/2017 wasabiGPS took it to Just sleeping. Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 76.41 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 6/28/2015 wasabiGPS took it to Umdloti Beach Walk #1 Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - .14 miles  Visit Log

Visited Umdloti Beach Walk #1 (GC39YJP)

Visited 6/28/2015 wasabiGPS took it to Umdloti Beach Walk #2 Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - .11 miles  Visit Log

Visited Umdloti Beach Walk #2 (GC39YVD)

Visited 6/28/2015 wasabiGPS took it to Umdloti Beach Walk #3 Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 26.32 miles  Visit Log

Visited Umdloti Beach Walk #3 (GC3XWFK)

Visited 6/7/2015 wasabiGPS took it to Wedding Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 20.81 miles  Visit Log

Visited Wedding (GC5WW06)

Visited 4/4/2015 wasabiGPS took it to close to home Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 19.78 miles  Visit Log

Visited close to home (GC5FRJG)

Visited 1/22/2015 wasabiGPS took it to THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE GNOME Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 26.84 miles  Visit Log

Visited THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE GNOME (GC56H4R)

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