Great Barriers: Reefs First Line of Coastal Defense

Reef in the Red Sea
Raccoon butterfly fish and angelfish on a reef in the Red Sea, near Sharm el Sheik, Egypt. This image took third in the wide-angle category.
(Image credit: Pietro Cremone, Italy)

A new study quantifies what many surfers already know: coral reefs help defuse incoming waves and create huge breaks.

While that helps determine where to hang ten, it also hints at something much more important: reefs are a first line of defense for coastal communities when it comes to storm surge protection and that in many cases, they are much more efficient and cost effective than building sea walls.

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