Results
Scientists have discovered extensive, ancient deep-sea coral reefs within the Galápagos Marine Reserve (GMR) – the first of their kind ever to be documented inside the marine protected area (MPA) since it was established in 1998. The first reef observed was found at 400-600m (1,310-1,970 feet) depth at the summit of a previously unmapped seamount in the central part of the archipelago and supports a breathtaking mix of deep marine life.
Meet CDF entemologist Karen Vera who talks about her work in the field and how it contributes to the restoration of Galapagos ecosystems.
The Charles Darwin Foundation Leadership Club brought together young people from Santa Cruz and Isabela in a journey of learning, leadership, and conservation. Through workshops, community activities, and exchanges, participants strengthened their skills, promoted environmental education, and reinforced their commitment to a sustainable future for Galápagos.