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      Six priorities to advance the science and practice of coral reef restoration worldwide

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          Coral reef restoration is a rapidly growing movement galvanized by the accelerating degradation of the world's tropical coral reefs. The need for concerted and collaborative action focused on the recovery of coral reef ecosystems coalesced in the creation of the Coral Restoration Consortium (CRC) in 2017. In March 2020, the CRC leadership team met for a biennial review of international coral reef restoration efforts and a discussion of perceived knowledge and implementation bottlenecks that may impair scalability and efficacy. Herein we present six priorities wherein the CRC will foster scientific advancement and collaboration to: (1) increase restoration efficiency, focusing on scale and cost‐effectiveness of deployment; (2) scale up larval‐based coral restoration efforts, emphasizing recruit health, growth, and survival; (3) ensure restoration of threatened coral species proceeds within a population‐genetics management context; (4) support a holistic approach to coral reef ecosystem restoration; (5) develop and promote the use of standardized terms and metrics for coral reef restoration; and (6) support coral reef restoration practitioners working in diverse geographic locations. These priorities are not exhaustive nor do we imply that accomplishing these tasks alone will be sufficient to restore coral reefs globally; rather these are topics where we feel the CRC community of practice can make timely and significant contributions to facilitate the growth of coral reef restoration as a practical conservation strategy. The goal for these collective actions is to provide tangible, local‐scale advancements in reef condition that offset declines resulting from local and global stressors including climate change.

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                Journal
                Restoration Ecology
                Restoration Ecology
                Wiley
                1061-2971
                1526-100X
                November 2021
                September 20 2021
                November 2021
                : 29
                : 8
                Affiliations
                [1 ] ECS for NOAA Fisheries Office of Science & Technology Silver Spring MD 20910 U.S.A.
                [2 ] Bureau of Statistics and Plans Adelup 96910 Guam
                [3 ] Coral Restoration Foundation Key Largo FL 33037 U.S.A.
                [4 ] The Nature Conservancy Arlington VA 22203 U.S.A.
                [5 ] Unidad Académica de Sistemas Arrecifales Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Puerto Morelos Mexico
                [6 ] Center for Marine Science and Technology Pennsylvania State University State College PA 16802 U.S.A.
                [7 ] SECORE International Miami FL 33145 U.S.A.
                [8 ] Reef Ecologic Townsville Queensland 4810 Australia
                [9 ] Hawaii Coral Restoration Nursery Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources Honolulu HI 96819 U.S.A.
                [10 ] Marine Ecosystem Restoration Research and Consulting Monaco 98000 Monaco
                [11 ] Department of Biology Boston University Boston MA 02215 U.S.A.
                [12 ] ERT for NOAA Fisheries St. Petersburg FL 33701 U.S.A.
                [13 ] Great Barrier Reef Foundation/University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia
                [14 ] Department of Integrative Biology University of Texas at Austin Austin TX 78712 U.S.A.
                [15 ] James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia
                [16 ] Southeast Regional Office Protected Resources Division NOAA Fisheries St. Petersburg FL 33701 U.S.A.
                [17 ] NOAA Restoration Center St. Petersburg FL 33701 U.S.A.
                [18 ] Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife Regional Activity Centre United Nations Environment Basse‐Terre Guadeloupe
                [19 ] Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research National Institute of Oceanography Haifa 31080 Israel
                [20 ] Climate Change Cluster University of Technology Sydney Sydney New South Wales 2007 Australia
                [21 ] Sociedad Ambiente Marino San Juan 00931 Puerto Rico
                [22 ] National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science NOAA National Ocean Service Beaufort NC 28516 U.S.A.
                [23 ] Raising Coral Costa Rica San Jose Costa Rica
                [24 ] Department of Integrative Biology Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331 U.S.A.
                [25 ] Corales de Paz Cali Colombia
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                10.1111/rec.13498
                c6e2623e-c7e7-48ec-8739-9e67403ae4ca
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