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If Coral Could Talk: A Message from the Reefs of Aruba

July 3, 2025
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If Coral Could Talk: A Message from the Reefs of Aruba
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Coral reefs are struggling—facing threats from climate change, pollution, invasive species, and disease. But what if coral could speak? What if it could tell us how to protect one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth? Here’s what coral might want you to know, in its own words.


“Please get to know us better…”

We’re not plants or rocks—we’re tiny sea animals! Coral reefs are made up of thousands of small creatures called polyps, each living in its own stony “apartment” called a corallite. These polyps form entire reef structures by secreting limestone, building layer upon layer atop the skeletons of previous generations.

Each polyp plays a role in creating the vibrant underwater cities that support countless species of marine life. Understanding that coral is alive is the first step toward protecting it.


“Please make our behavior easier to understand…”

Sometimes it’s hard for people to care when the science feels confusing. So, let’s simplify:

  • We eat tiny sea particles (like plankton).

  • We host algae friends inside us (called zooxanthellae) that give us food through photosynthesis.

  • We reproduce in a stunning display called broadcast spawning, syncing with the full moon to release eggs and sperm all at once—like a fireworks show under the sea.

Want to see it? Get dive-certified and make it part of your life’s bucket list.


“Please admire us from afar…”

Even the softest touch can harm us. Sunscreen, sweat, and skin oils leave toxins behind. Standing on or kicking sand toward coral can crush or smother us.
Respect reef etiquette:

  • Don’t touch us.

  • Don’t stand on reefs.

  • Control your fins while snorkeling or diving.


“Please help keep our oceans clean…”

Trash, chemicals, and plastics all end up in our waters. Here’s what you can do:

  • Avoid single-use plastics

  • Use reef-safe sunscreen

  • Don’t remove coral, shells, or rocks from the beach

  • Recycle and conserve water whenever possible

  • Never buy souvenirs made from marine life

Every small action protects us.


“Please support those who protect us…”

Many groups in Aruba and the ABC islands are actively rebuilding coral reefs, organizing beach cleanups, and educating the next generation. You can help by:

  • Volunteering for reef cleanups or coral nursery projects

  • Donating to marine conservation programs

  • Adopting a coral

  • Spreading awareness in your community

Visit local NGOs or marine life preservation websites to get involved. Your support means the world—to us and to the planet.

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