Biodiversity hotspots: Around 25% of all marine species rely on coral reefs for habitat, protection, and food.
Coastal protection: Coral reefs help protect coastlines by absorbing wave energy, reducing erosion and the impact of storms.
Essential marine habitat: Reefs provide breeding grounds and shelter for countless fish and invertebrate species, supporting healthy ocean ecosystems and fisheries.
Coral Resilience
Today, many coral reefs are under threat from coral bleaching, a stress response caused primarily by rising ocean temperatures. Despite these challenges, there is hope. Some coral species and individual corals are naturally more heat-tolerant, allowing them to survive warmer conditions.
Our Coral Restoration Project
We work to rehabilitate damaged reefs and promote long-term reef resilience through science-based restoration methods.
Your contribution directly supports coral restoration, reef health, and the protection of marine biodiversity.