A non-profit organization committed to preserving marine ecosystems.
Reefs are very important: they regulate the temperature of our planet, and they protect our homes from hurricanes and big waves. They provide us with food and give us part of the oxygen we use to breathe. We understand that we depend on the sea to survive as a species. That's why we decided to actively stand for the reefs of our Mother Ocean.
Sadly, reefs are dying. Due to global warming, pollution, and sea acidification among other things, little by little, they are disappearing.
Through the engagement of local communities, scientific research, and the protection of biodiversity, we are convinced that we can help regenerate the damages caused.
United for one universal cause
The sea is our home. It inspires us and gives us life. We admire its beauty and respect its power along with the natural order of its ecosystems and marine life. We believe in the power of our community to bring significant change for reversing this crisis. Through creative and scientific collaboration, we are regenerating damaged coral reefs by establishing ocean-based coral nurseries.
Presenting the Coral Nation Program
The purpose of this program is to create awareness and fight for a healthy ocean.
We transplant coral clones onto degraded areas of the reef. When these coral fragments grow, they help to recreate reef habitats. This allows marine life to return and strengthens the reef against future damage.
Our scientists are monitoring the growth of the corals we planted and researching to improve our reef restoration methods and knowledge. We are constantly researching and looking for new areas to expand our Coral restoration project to achieve our mission.
Joining our movement: Adopt a Coral and be part of the change: Every day we are working hard to achieve this goal by creating awareness and fighting for a healthy ocean. Don't miss out on our latest missions to protect what we love the most. If you wish to join us and take action in this universal cause, write us to info@coralnation.org or simply visit www.coralnation.org for more information.