
Wounded US Army veterans are finding healing by restoring threatened coral reefs off Florida's coast.
Teaming up with the Mote Marine Laboratory and Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge (CWVC) non-profit, these veterans work annually to save coral endangered by disease and rising sea temperatures while aiding their own physical and emotional recovery. The collaboration allows researchers to study the veterans in challenging environments, advancing treatments for conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder. Through activities like coral planting, the veterans contribute to marine ecosystem preservation and discover purpose in their journey, showcasing how environmental restoration can have positive effects on both nature and human well-being. The initiative aims to create resilient colonies capable of reproducing naturally, providing a sustainable solution for coral reef conservation.

