How an Indian Firm is Saving the World Largest Marine Ecosystem using Technology| A call to the citizens for participation

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I am reaching out to you to bring to your notice an important press release on behalf of my client, Sahaj Software, a multinational artisanal technology services company, on a unique initiative which is using technology and is focused on environment conservation. As part of this first-of-its-kind initiative, Sahaj Software has partnered with The Citizens of Great Barrier Reef (CGBR), a 21st-century NGO dedicated to the conservation of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Together, they are working towards saving the World’s Largest Marine Ecosystem.

This exceptional initiative serves as a blueprint for coral conservation projects worldwide, setting a precedent for future endeavors. 

This release might particularly be of interest to your readers because a swathe of the world’s coral reefs in The Indian Ocean are at high risk of collapse as climate change and overfishing take their toll. A team of international scientists found that all the reefs of the western Indian Ocean, an area covering Africa’s east coast as well as islands such as the Maldives, are at risk of ecosystem collapse and irreversible damage in the coming years.

As well as being an ecological catastrophe, a collapse of these reefs would also be a humanitarian disaster for the region, with many residents dependent on the reefs for their food and income.

To understand the release better, here is a very nice video that the team at Sahaj has put together. Please also find images attached in this email that can be used along with the release. This will help your readers in understanding the problem easily as well as the route adopted by Sahaj to help save the World’s Largest Marine Ecosystem – the Great Barrier Reef, in Australia, by partnering with the Citizens of Great Barrier Reef (CGBR).

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