Healthy coral reef ecosystems have various functions such as reef-building, reef protection, reef stabilization, wave protection, shore protection, and the prevention of land erosion. Additionally, coral reef ecosystems are characterized by high biodiversity, often dubbed the “rainforest” of the ocean, as one of the most crucial ecosystems on Earth. In recent decades, global coral reefs have been significantly affected or damaged to varying degrees by climate change and human activities, posing threats to marine ecology and reef safety. This paper outlines the factors influencing coral reef growth, including global warming, ocean acidification, eutrophication, suspended solids, and tourism activities. It also discusses the status of coral reefs and viable restoration methods. Finally, this paper proposes an updated strategy for coral reef conservation, offering fresh insights into coral reef restoration efforts.
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