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The Florida Aquarium and IUCN SSC Launch World’s First Center for Species Survival on Coral Conservation

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September 15, 2025

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The Florida Aquarium, in partnership with the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Species Survival Commission (IUCN SSC) and its Coral Specialist Group (CSG), has established the world’s first global hub for the Center for Species Survival (CSS) focused on coral conservation. This historic milestone creates the first center specifically dedicated to safeguarding corals and reef ecosystems from extinction, further expanding the international CSG network across six continents.

“Becoming the first Center for Species Survival for coral conservation is both an extraordinary honor and a profound responsibility,” said Roger Germann, President and CEO of The Florida Aquarium. “This designation is about action and accelerating solutions. By working together with IUCN SSC, the Coral Specialist Group, and partners worldwide, we are committed to ensuring coral species, whether in Florida, the Great Barrier Reef, the Middle East or any part of our planet, do not become extinct.”

Coral reefs, often described as the “rainforests of the sea,” are among the most diverse and threatened ecosystems on Earth. They provide homes for more than 25% of marine species, act as natural storm barriers to protect coastal communities, and sustain the livelihoods of millions worldwide through tourism, fishing, and recreation. Yet, rising ocean temperatures, disease, and pollution are pushing many coral species to the brink of extinction.

“IUCN SSC and the Coral Specialist Group are proud to partner with The Florida Aquarium to launch the first Center for Species Survival for Corals,” said David Obura, Chair of the IUCN SSC Coral Specialist Group. “This initiative will amplify coral conservation globally and bring us closer to reversing the decline of one of the earth’s most vital ecosystems.”

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Why This Matters for Corals
The Center for Species Survival Corals (CSS Corals) will give corals their best chance at survival through global efforts in assessment, planning, and action through four key areas:

“The IUCN SSC Coral Specialist Group is excited to partner with The Florida Aquarium to establish the CSS: Corals,” said Dr. Francoise Cabada-Blanco, Co-Chair of the IUCN SSC Coral Specialist Group. “This center will play a critical role in enabling timely, science-based action to protect coral species and reefs across the globe. With the combined strength of the IUCN SSC, our expert members, and The Florida Aquarium, we aim to expand our work, fill data gaps, align global conservation priorities, and support on-the-ground impact.”

The Florida Aquarium’s Coral Conservation Program is a world-renowned leader in coral reproduction and restoration. Some of its groundbreaking achievements include spawning Atlantic pillar coral in a lab for the first time, reproducing ridged cactus coral in human care, producing and outplanting “Flonduran” coral babies—the first crossbreed between Florida and Honduras elkhorn corals, and successfully spawning elkhorn coral that produced offspring in a lab setting. Additionally, it has a dedicated staff and a 9,000 square foot Coral Conservation and Research Center in Apollo Beach, Florida.

Visit The Florida Aquarium’s website for more information about the Coral Conservation Program. To learn more about this initiative and other IUCN Centers, please visit this website.

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