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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 47 MIN

Episode 122 - Reviving Reefs: Organic & Sustainable by Nature's Own Design | Anuar Abdullah

from SANUSPLANET Podcast · host Magdalena Gschnitzer

Discover how reefs can heal themselves — if we let nature lead.In this trailer of episode 122 of the SANUSPLANET Podcast, Maggy talks with Anuar Abdullah, founder of Ocean Quest Global Foundation, about the science and soul of coral restoration done the organic way. Learn why sustainable, nature-based methods are transforming marine conservation, how corals can be propagated without cement or plastic, and what it truly takes to build living, lasting reefs across the ocean.In this episode you'll learn: 🌊 What coral propagation really means — and how to do it the right way🔬 Why science-based methods are essential for long-term reef recovery🚫 The hidden dangers of using artificial materials in restoration projects🌱 How the organic approach helps rebuild resilient, self-sustaining reefs🪸 Why coral restoration has become vital for the health of our oceans and our planetThrough decades of hands-on work, Anuar has shown that true conservation is not about control, but about collaboration with nature. His mission proves that when we work with the ocean’s natural systems, life finds a way to thrive again.🎧 Tune in and discover how organic restoration can transform damaged reefs into living, breathing ecosystems — one coral at a time.We wish you beautiful insights and inspiration with this episode,your team at the SANUSPLANET Foundationhttps://www.sanusplanet.org

Discover how reefs can heal themselves — if we let nature lead.In this trailer of episode 122 of the SANUSPLANET Podcast, Maggy talks with Anuar Abdullah, founder of Ocean Quest Global Foundation, about the science and soul of coral restoration done the organic way. Learn why sustainable, nature-based methods are transforming marine conservation, how corals can be propagated without cement or plastic, and what it truly takes to build living, lasting reefs across the ocean.In this episode you'll learn: 🌊 What coral propagation really means — and how to do it the right way🔬 Why science-based methods are essential for long-term reef recovery🚫 The hidden dangers of using artificial materials in restoration projects🌱 How the organic approach helps rebuild resilient, self-sustaining reefs🪸 Why coral restoration has become vital for the health of our oceans and our planetThrough decades of hands-on work, Anuar has shown that true conservation is not about control, but about collaboration with nature. His mission proves that when we work with the ocean’s natural systems, life finds a way to thrive again.🎧 Tune in and discover how organic restoration can transform damaged reefs into living, breathing ecosystems — one coral at a time.We wish you beautiful insights and inspiration with this episode,your team at the SANUSPLANET Foundationhttps://www.sanusplanet.org

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