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The high cost is due to several factors:
- Long-Term Care: Each coral nubbin we produce requires careful nurturing for a full 4-6 months.
- Monitoring and Maintenance: Regular monitoring and maintenance activities are essential and come with high costs. This includes the use of specialized equipment, skilled labor, and advanced monitoring technology to ensure the coral grows healthily and robustly.
- Human Resources: The workforce involved in the care and monitoring process possesses specialized skills and knowledge, contributing to the overall high costs.
- Equipment and Technology: The equipment used in this process is sophisticated and expensive, including technology for monitoring coral health and maintenance tools.
All these costs are combined to ensure the highest quality and survival rate of the coral nubbin we produce.
Each coral fragment has to go through 3 important phases before it can be transferred:-
1. Production Phase (1 week)
2. Maintenance & Monitoring Phase (4 – 5 months)
3. Restoration Phase (2 – 3 weeks)
Because of that, the cost to produce each fragment is very high because these three phases need to go through for 5 to 6 months before they are fully mature and ready to be transplanted.






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