Coastal Resource Adaptive Management

Uniting Cebu coasts through coastal resource adaptive participatory approaches for full marine ecosystems representation and wise management of coastal and marine environment in Southeast and Southwest Cebu coasts The Project Degradation and marine habitat loss are two of the pressing problems of the Philippines. The Visayan region of the Philippines […]

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Ecosystems Monitoring and Evaluation Project

A primary strategy used to protect coral reefs and associated systems is to design, plan, implement and track monitor marine protected areas (MPAs).  Collecting data that measures the effectiveness of MPA’s is crucial to improve planning and management, and to educate stakeholders, government officials, and practitioners of marine resource management. […]

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Ocean Literacy Review

Ocean literacy is defined as “an understanding of the ocean’s influence on you and your influence on the ocean”. An ocean literate person is able to understand the importance of the ocean for humankind, is able to communicate about the ocean in a meaningfully way, and has a more responsible […]

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Sea Women of Melanesia

Providing indigenous women in Melanesia with training in conservation theory, scuba diving and marine biology survey techniques so they have the skills to communicate the need for marine reserves to their local communities The Project We’ve expanded our work in the coral triangle by partnering up with the Coral Sea […]

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Saving Philippine Reefs

Philippines Date: Yearly Progress: Ongoing Every year divers from around the world join scientists on an expedition to the Philippines to monitor and collect valuable data on coral reefs that will assist in the management of marine protected areas. The Project The Philippines lies within the Coral Triangle, which has […]

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Our Impact

Countries we operate in
Coral reefs surveyed
Mangroves replanted
Expeditions we’ve supported

A Commitment to Marine Conservation

Our passion for protecting our blue planet runs deep in our veins and our health is inextricably linked to the health of our oceans. It shapes the world we live in, connects continents and sustains all life on earth. It's why since 2002 we've been supporting marine conservation initiatives in Australia and developing countries that contribute to the health of our oceans, educate and empower communities to create long-term sustainable change in their coastal communities. The exciting part is... we're only just beginning.