Hambantota International Port Launches Coral Reef Conservation Initiative

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The Hambantota International Port has embarked on a groundbreaking marine conservation effort to protect its naturally formed coral reef colony along the breakwater. This marks the first time a Sri Lankan port has undertaken such an initiative, highlighting its dedication to sustainable environmental practices.

Chief Executive Officer Wilson Kwo emphasized the port’s commitment to preserving marine ecosystems, stating that this initiative aligns with its broader environmental conservation goals.

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