Coral Restoration

Learn about coral re-growth and restoration. On this trip you will work with a team of coral specialists. You’ll see how they grow and care for the coral polyps, and once they are large enough, how each one is meticulously attached to the reef. You will help our team monitor assess the health of corals at various stages of growth and even be able to attach new coral to help the reef grow!

There are so many reasons why coral is important!

Learn about coral re-growth and restoration. On this trip, you will work with a team of coral specialists. You’ll see how they grow and care for the coral polyps, and once they are large enough, how each one is meticulously attached to the reef. You will help our team monitor and assess the health of corals at various stages of growth and even be able to attach new coral to help the reef grow!

Why should we care about coral?

  • Millions of special fish live in coral reefs
  • Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet
  • Entire countries were created by coral reefs
  • Endangered species depend on coral reefs
  • Coral reefs act as a first line of defense against storm surges, flooding, and coastalerosion
  • Coral reefs contribute billions of dollars to the global economy through tourism

Don’t Stop Here

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So we saw some sharks…

Our incredible shark adventure started out with some weather delays but once we got on-site there was plenty of shark action. We saw multiple Tiger

Jelly, Jelly, Jelly

What can we say about jellyfish? These squishy, jellylike creatures pulse along on ocean currents and are abundant in both cold and warm ocean water, in deep water, and along coastlines. They have no blood, brains, or a heart yet they are still an invertebrate.

Sharks are not evil, senseless killers 

It is estimated that 100 million sharks are killed by humans every year, that is about 200 sharks per minute, 3 sharks a second. Humans are driving sharks to the brink of extinction at unsustainable rates. By removing sharks from the ocean we threaten a much wider diversity of life.