12th CARAH 2025

Innovation and Conservation

CARAH Legacy

The 12th International Conference on Artificial Reefs and Aquatic Habitats (CARAH) will mark a significant milestone: the 50th anniversary of the conference series. Since its inception in 1974, when the first event was held in Houston, Texas, United States, CARAH has served as a crucial platform for the exchange of knowledge and experiences in artificial reef research, development, and management.

Over the past five decades, the conference has grown in scope, adapting to advancements in technology, changing environmental policies, and evolving global challenges. Celebrating this 50-year legacy highlights the enduring importance of artificial reefs in sustainable fisheries management, aquatic ecosystem conservation, and research This event not only acknowledges the progress made but also sets the stage for future innovations in marine habitat applications.

About Santa Marta in the Caribbean

Holding the 12th CARAH conference in Santa Marta carries profound importance due to the region’s rich ecological and cultural diversity. The Caribbean Sea, the towering Sierra Nevada—the highest coastal mountain in the world—and the surrounding indigenous cultures create a unique context for marine conservation discussions. This region is not only home to vibrant natural wonders and coffeegrowing landscapes, but also to artisanal fisheries communities striving in the area and ancient indigenous communities whose environmental stewardship aligns with sustainable development goals.

Additionally, the artificial reef project in Pozos Colorados Bay, which connects with other initiatives like those in the Gulf of Morrosquillo, Cartagena, and La Guajira, reflects ongoing efforts to restore and manage marine ecosystems and resources. Moreover, new reef projects proposed for the Pacific coast further strengthen Colombia’s interest in marine application technologies. This conference celebrates both the natural beauty and the cultural richness of Santa Marta while advancing cutting-edge solutions for aquatic habitat restoration.