Organization:SECORE

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SECORE
Founded2002
FounderRotterdam Zoo
Dr. Dirk Petersen
FocusCoral reef conservation
Methodresearch
education
outreach
restoration
Key people
Dr. Dirk Petersen
Mike Brittsan, M.Sc.
Websitehttp://www.secore.org

SECORE (SExual COral REproduction) is an international non-profit organization focused on coral reef conservation. The group has over sixty supporters in North America, Europe and Japan , and comprises public aquariums, institutes, and universities. Founded in 2001 at the Rotterdam Zoo in the Netherlands, the organization has been developing methods of captive coral reproduction and preservation,[1] citing studies that have predicted coral reefs could be extinct within decades due to climate change.[2]

Background

Based on the coral reproduction research of Dirk Petersen at the Rotterdam Zoo (The Netherlands), SECORE was born in 2002. Petersen's findings led to innovative techniques on the use sexual coral reproduction for coral reef conservation. Established by the aquarium community and coral conservation scientists, SECORE initially focused on ex situ conservation and later as well on reef restoration (in situ conservation).

In 2004, Mike Brittsan, M.Sc., of the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium joined SECORE to take over the leading role in the USA. Over the years, both institutions, the Rotterdam Zoo and the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium – in collaboration with other organisations – started a very successful workshop program not only to train experts in the SECORE techniques, but also to bring different institutions together for a common goal – help saving the greatest marine ecosystem on our planet, the coral reef. SECORE supports excellent science in various fields, such as coral restoration, coral population genetics or coral cryopreservation.

Together with its more than 60 supporting partner institutions, SECORE reaches millions of people to spread the word about the dramatic situation of our ocean and what we can do about it. In 2018, they were subject of coverage from VICE News for their work in the coral reefs of Curacao. [3]

Supporters

Asia

  • Japan Ochanomizu University
  • Malaysia Marine Research Station Layang Layang

Europe

  • England The Deep
  • England National Marine Aquarium
  • France Aquarium La Rochelle
  • France Océanopolis
  • Germany Aquazoo – Löbbecke Museum in Düsseldorf
  • Germany Cologne Zoo
  • Germany Hagenbeck Zoo
  • Germany Ruhr University Bochum
  • Germany University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Germany Wilhelma Stuttgart
  • Italy Acquario di Genova
  • Monaco Musee Oceanographique
  • Netherlands Artis Zoo
  • Netherlands Burgers Zoo
  • Netherlands Rotterdam Zoo
  • Netherlands Wageningen University
  • Portugal Oceanario de Lisboa
  • Russia Planet Neptune Aquarium
  • Spain Zoo Aquarium de Madrid
  • Sweden The Maritime Museum and Aquarium in Gothenburg
  • Sweden Skansen-Akvariet


North America

  • Netherlands Antilles Curacao Sea Aquarium
  • United States Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
  • United States Aquarium in Moody Gardens
  • United States Berkshire Museum Aquarium
  • United States Birch Aquarium at Scripps
  • United States Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
  • United States Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park
  • United States Discovery World
  • United States Downtown Aquarium, Houston
  • United States The Florida Aquarium
  • United States Georgia Aquarium
  • United States Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
  • United States Houston Zoo
  • United States Indianapolis Zoo
  • United States Minnesota Zoo
  • United States National Aquarium in Baltimore
  • United States National Aquarium in Washington, D.C.
  • United States National Zoological Park (United States)
  • United States New England Aquarium
  • United States North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher
  • United States North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores
  • United States Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
  • United States Pennsylvania State University
  • United States Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
  • United States Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
  • United States Seattle Aquarium
  • United States Seaworld Orlando
  • United States Seaworld Texas
  • United States Shedd Aquarium
  • United States University of Houston
  • United States Virginia Living Museum
  • United States Virginia Marine Science Museum


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