

Coral Reef Restoration
We offer solutions for coral ecosystem conservation, including establishing coral nurseries and transplantation projects. Our team focuses on enhancing coral reef resilience and biodiversity through hands-on restoration activities.
We are committed to the conservation and restoration of coral ecosystems, providing innovative solutions to address the threats facing coral reefs due to climate change, pollution, and habitat degradation. Our comprehensive coral restoration services are designed to protect and enhance the resilience of these vital marine habitats.
We specialise in the creation of coral nurseries, where fragments of resilient coral species are carefully cultivated under optimal conditions. These nurseries form the foundation for large-scale coral transplantation projects, where healthy corals are reintroduced into damaged reef areas to accelerate natural recovery. By carefully selecting species that are better adapted to changing environmental conditions, we aim to strengthen the long-term health and biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems.






Our coral restoration projects are grounded in the latest scientific research and industry best practices, as outlined in accredited Marine Habitat Conservation and Restoration training programs. This includes the application of techniques such as:
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Coral fragment collection and propagation – Growing coral fragments in nurseries until they are strong enough for transplantation.
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Direct transplantation – Replanting corals onto degraded reef areas to support ecosystem recovery.
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Monitoring and maintenance – Ongoing assessment of restored reefs to measure recovery, track biodiversity gains, and ensure coral colonies thrive.
Our coral restoration efforts also focus on improving reef resilience, helping ecosystems better withstand future stresses such as bleaching events, ocean acidification, and rising sea temperatures. We work collaboratively with local communities, governments, and conservation organisations to ensure restoration initiatives align with broader environmental goals and enhance marine biodiversity.
Through hands-on restoration activities, we aim to establish self-sustaining coral ecosystems that support rich marine life. Whether through science-based restoration techniques or community engagement, our projects are designed to give coral reefs the strongest possible chance to recover and thrive in an increasingly challenging environment.