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"Earth Pulsing: Nurturing Life Exhibition" opens, with over 1,000 coral fragments to be transplanted on the Earth Day

2023/04/21

Co-organized by Delta, the "Earth Pulsing: Nurturing Life Exhibition" officially opened on April 21. The exhibition this time adds "Guide to Ecology" and "Coral Restoration Area" sections, leading the visitors to see aquatic animals closely and experience how to fix coral fragments on the bases. The first 1,000 coral fragments will be transplanted to the Chaojing Bay Resource Conservation Area on Earth Day (April 22). This year, Delta Electronics continues to donate renewable energy to create an exhibition using 100% renewable electricity, the same as last year.

 

The world’s ocean surface temperature has hit record high and that more frequent marine heatwaves are causing coral bleaching. Last year, UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15) invited the private sector to make more ambitious commitments and put more funding for nature conservation. Even before this conference, Delta has included biodiversity as one of the sustainability strategies. For coral restoration, Delta recruited about 60 marine volunteers and designed automation equipment, aiming to achieve growing 10,000 coral fragments within three years.

 

The "Earth Pulsing: Nurturing Life Exhibition" features photos from BBC's documentary series and paintings drawn by contemporary artists. In addition, the exhibition also invites the environmental artist to redesign the coral restoration rack, "The Birth." Apart from the 4K immersive projection images, the exhibition offers a "Coral Restoration Area," where visitors could join workshops to experience how to fix coral fragments on the bases on their own. The workshops will be available on weekends during the exhibition period (from April 21 to October 10). Visitors can reserve the tickets online, and the first 100 registrants will receive the coral restoration NFT created by the digital artist. 

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