Reefs Thrive as Crowds Disappear at Hanauma Bay

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A study from the University of Hawaiʻi found that the temporary absence of tourists during the COVID-19 pandemic led to rapid ecological recovery in Hanauma Bay, with clearer water, more active fish, and increased sightings of endangered monk seals, highlighting the reefs' resilience and the potential for sustainable tourism management.
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