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Horniman Museum's new photo display highlights hope for coral reefs

'Project Coral and the Journey of Hope' features images from Indonesia's Hope Reef

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Dr Jamie Craggs

The Horniman Museum and Gardens in London is opening a new photographic display highlighting hope for endangered coral reefs.

Opening on 21 March, the display is co-developed by the Horniman and the Mars Sustainable Solutions (MSS) coral reef restoration initiative.


It was created to show the connections between the museum's scientific breakthroughs in coral reproduction and coral reef restoration in the ocean.

horniman mars coral project Ikoz (Muhammad Rizky Madjid)/MARS Sustainable Solutions

'Project Coral and the Journey of Hope' features images from the Hope Reef in Indonesia alongside behind-the-scenes photos at the Horniman Aquarium.

The display spotlights some of the people and communities working together and shows "how hope can travel from research tanks to living reefs", a press release says.

The aquarium team's Project Coral has been a world-leading coral breeding programme since 2012, pioneering new ways to reproduce corals.

These Project Coral discoveries are now giving reefs a fighting chance and protecting ocean wildlife.

Restoring reefs through innovative techniques

Additionally, since 2006, the Mars Coral Reef Restoration programme has worked to help restore coral reefs through innovative techniques such as reef stars – hexagonal, sand-coated steel frames that are installed on damaged reefs to provide a stable platform for rapid coral growth.

The Hope Reef is the flagship reef restored using this approach, and the Horniman's Dr Jamie Craggs is working with Mars to help bridge the gap between research and restoration.

Craggs, principal aquarium curator at the Horniman and senior marine science officer for Mars Sustainable Solutions (MSS), said: "As well as our landmark breakthrough in coral spawning, this display shows how the Horniman Aquarium team is developing innovative photographic techniques to better understand developing corals."

horniman mars coral project Ikoz (Muhammad Rizky Madjid)/MARS Sustainable Solutions

"Alongside are photos taken on the other side of the world, of Indonesian communities leading coral restoration programmes, working with Mars to rebuild the reef," he said.

"I’m lucky to play a role in both and see for myself this journey of hope for the future of corals – now visitors can see it too, here at the Horniman."

Ikoz (Muhammad Rizky Madjid), Indonesia marine programme officer and photographer for Mars Sustainable Solutions, added: "These photographs tell a story of hope beneath the sea."

horniman coral project Horniman Museum and Gardens

The images "capture the journey of damaged coral reefs as they slowly recover through the care and collaboration" of MSS in Indonesia, scientists and local communities.

"Each small coral fragment planted is a step in this journey – showing that even fragile ecosystems can be given a chance to grow again," he said.

"Hope is not just a word here; it is a shared commitment."

Images courtesy of the Horniman