In 2005,
Caborrojeños Pro Salud y Ambiente, an environmentalist organization undertook a restoration project on the island's north shore to try to stop erosion and sedimentation that is threatening the coral reef and mangrove forest that used to surround the island. The island has lost approximately 45 percent of its area over the past 60 years due to
coral bleaching, disease, and destruction of reefs by wave force and currents. In 2006, the
Inter American University of Puerto Rico received grant from
NOAA and the
Gulf of Mexico Foundation to implement a second phase of the restoration project. Students, professors and members of Caborrojeños Pro Salud y Ambiente, under the direction of the DRNA, planted some 400 floating seeds of
red mangrove that forms part of the ecological inventory that surrounds the island. Approximately of mangrove habitat was restored and of artificial reef was created. ==Gallery==