Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire

Topics include: Capacity Building/Training; Coastal Communities; Coral Reefs; Ocean Literacy; Restoration/Rehabilitation

Country/Region: Bonaire

Our mission is to help protect, replenish, and restore the biodiverse coral reefs of Bonaire. We focus on implementing innovative, science-based programs that expand and strengthen populations of keystone coral reef species. We do this so that the reefs of Bonaire can gain the necessary scale, genetic diversity, and resilience to thrive today and in the uncertain, ever-changing conditions of the future.

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Reef Relief

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Topics include: Coral Reefs; Environment/Sustainability; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: North America-Wide

Reef Relief, a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1986, is dedicated to improving and protecting our coral reef ecosystem through education and conservation. Reef Relief’s Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) places a special focus on youth education as an important, initial step in saving endangered marine ecosystems. Our Discover Coral Reefs School Program offers over a dozen marine science topics taught in interactive classroom presentations supplemented with question-and-answer sessions and related activities. These lessons teach students the value and importance of our marine ecosystems, the organisms in them, as well as ways to be positive environmental stewards. Annually, this program reaches over 15,000 students from all over the world through our in person and virtual opportunities. These lessons are provided for free as part of our “Marine Science for All” initiative to make marine science more accessible. In addition to our live classroom visits, our educational programming also includes a virtual classroom where students can work at their own pace through eight marine science focused units. The lessons in each unit are paired with original worksheets, at home experiments, arts and crafts activities, and interviews with marine scientists.

Reef Relief also offers unique educational opportunities through our Coral Camp for Kids and Reef Explorer Coral Camp Programs. Coral Camp is a fun, engaging environmental camp that expands the knowledge of youths ages 6-12 in a variety of marine science topics through lessons, games, and crafts at the Reef Relief Environmental Center in tandem with daily field trips including four days of snorkel excursions in the Florida Barrier Reef. Reef Explorer Coral Camp is designed for the aspiring marine scientist aged 10-14. Over the course of the week, campers practice collecting scientific data and observe various marine ecosystems during two days in Key West and three days camping at the Dry Tortugas National Park to compare the anthropogenic factors affecting both areas. These camp programs reach over 250 children per summer. Scholarships are provided for youths to attend whose families suffer from financial hardship.

The Reef Relief Environmental Education Center teaches the public about marine ecosystems, the threats they face, and ways to protect them. Reef Relief provides additional outreach by distributing educational brochures on safe practices for boaters, snorkelers, divers, and fishermen. We offer these to Chambers of Commerce, resorts, hotels, marinas, dive shops, boat charters, and visitor centers throughout the Florida Keys. Our website, www.reefrelief.org, is an extensive coral reef education resource that is visited by thousands of people per month. We also educate a growing network of over 100,000 people through social media platforms.

We engage the community in active ocean stewardship by partnering with other nonprofit organizations, government agencies, learning institutions, and businesses. This includes recruiting volunteers for our Stormwater Education Campaign, marine debris removal events, Plastics Free Key West, and Protect Your Skin, Protect Our Reefs safe sunscreen education effort.

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Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)

Topics include: Alien or Invasive Species; Coral Reefs

Country/Region: Caribbean; Indian Ocean-Wide; Medeterranian; North America-Wide; Red Sea

Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) is an international marine conservation organization that implements hands-on programs to involve local communities in conservation-focused activities. REEF was founded in 1990 and is based in Key Largo, Florida, with additional staff in Illinois, California, Washington, Colorado, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Its mission is to protect biodiversity and ocean life by actively engaging and inspiring the public through citizen science, education, and partnerships with the scientific community.

REEF's work focuses on four main projects: the Volunteer Fish Survey Project, the Grouper Moon Project, the Invasive Species Program, and the Ocean Explorers Education Program. Visit the program pages in the menu above for more information on each.

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Reef Doctor

Topics include: Capacity Building/Training; Coastal Communities; Coral Reefs; Ocean Literacy; Restoration/Rehabilitation

Country/Region: Madagascar

We marry conservation with social development by facilitating sustainable livelihoods and education as a countermeasure to over-exploitation. Our goal is to protect both marine and coastal habitats, and provide a self-sustaining pathway to poverty alleviation in the impoverished rural communities of Southwest Madagascar. We have worked in the Bay of Ranobe for 20 years, establishing long-standing harmony and effective partnerships with local communities.

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Reef Check Indonesia

Topics include: Capacity Building/Training; Coastal Communities; Conservation; Coral Reefs

Country/Region: Indonesia

Dedicated to empowering people to improve coastal community welfare through integrated coastal and marine ecosystem management. Reef Check itself spawned from a conservation initiative in 1997, where volunteers were actively involved in monitoring Indonesia’s coral reefs. The RCFI was founded in 2005 and is part of Reef Check International, the largest coral reef conservation network, spanning over 90 countries in the world. Works with 3-pillars: Collaborative Management, Education-Awareness, and Science-Technology, which is implemented into the program of Inclusive Conservation, Empowering Community, and Science for Equitable Development.

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Rare

Topics include: Capacity Building/Training; Climate Change; Coastal Communities; Fisheries

Country/Region: Global

Rare unlocks the power of people to protect nature and fight climate change. We invest in people-powered, community-led solutions grounded in a deep understanding of human needs and motivations. Ours is a distinctly human approach.

At Rare, we believe that by unleashing the best of human nature will we ensure an abundant future on our shared planet. // Rare is dedicated to ensuring the well-being and prosperity of all life on Earth. We focus on addressing climate change, protecting biodiversity, securing food systems, promoting equity in conservation, and directing public and private capital toward sustainable, community-based, and people-centered environmental solutions, among other priorities.

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Quantitative Aquatics

Topics include: Conservation

Country/Region: Global

Q-quatics was created to support the assembly and dissemination of key data on living aquatic resources for the development of research tools in collaboration with national and international partners. As such, Q-quatics works closely with the global biodiversity information systems FishBase, SeaLifeBase, and the Catalogue of Life and the global aquatic biogeography initiative AquaMaps.

Q-quatics also supports the cutting-edge databases and research developed by the Sea Around Us, which provides policy options for marine fisheries resources, their sustainable use and possible responses to climate change. As such, it partners with the Sea Around Us in identifying projects that would help initiate or maintain research on global fisheries and biodiversity conservation.

Q-quatics develops and maintains mutually beneficial collaborations and partnerships with academic, conservation and biodiversity research organizations.

Q-quatics operates under the scientific guidance of the FishBase Consortium and is subject to Philippine national laws. Although its primary mission is not as a grant-making institution, Q-quatics can receive and disburse funds for the exclusive use of its affiliated projects, for which it allows indirect costs or overheads (institutional overheads) to a maximum of 10% of direct costs.

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Project Seagrass

Topics include: Conservation; Ocean Literacy; Restoration/Rehabilitation; Seagrass

Country/Region: Global

Our Vision: A world in which seagrass meadows are thriving, abundant and well managed for people and planet.

Our Mission: To lead societal change to enable the recognition, recovery and resilience of seagrass ecosystems globally; that provide biodiversity, equitable and sustainable livelihoods, and planetary life support.

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Project Manaia

Topics include: Alien or Invasive Species; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Seagrass

Country/Region: Mediterranean

Project Manaia was founded by Manuel Marinelli in 2014. We are a small but growing Ocean Conservation NGO (Nonprofit Organization) based in Austria that works at Sea. We are crossing the Mediterranean on a mission to preserve Seagrass, investigate invasive species, and clear out marine debris.

After a couple of successful years in the Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar we shifted our focus back to the Mediterranean Sea. We sourced a 43-foot sailboat in 2018 for research in the Mediterranean Sea and in 2023 we upgraded to a 21m sailboat. Lots of marine biologists have great ideas and simply lack the chance to turn in into reality.

The idea is that people with a project on hand, but no funding or not enough funding can join us onboard SY Waya Waya to run their projects from there. We supply the home, equipment and resources and they can do what they trained to do: Science. Right now, we are still working hard to provide an affordable research platform for researchers but we need more supporters to fund our current projects plus independent researchers.

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Project Jonah

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: New Zealand

Project Jonah is made up of everyday Kiwis who have given up their time to volunteer with us. Together we aim to protect & help marine mammals through our rescue, action & protection programs. Whether it is through picking up litter on our beaches or getting hands on in rescuing stranded whales, our volunteers all do their part.

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People and the Sea

Topics include: Capacity Building/Training; Coastal Communities

Country/Region: Philippines

Globally, coastal communities find themselves at a critical juncture. Being at the forefront of the disruption that climate change brings with it, their strength and resilience will be critical for the health of our seas in the future.

Our approach is one that seeks to reinforce the bond within communities and amongst stakeholders, and to support them in strengthening the respect and relationship that they have with their marine environment.

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Pelagios Kakunja

Topics include: ; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish)

Country/Region: Mexico

Pelagios means "open sea" in Greek and Kakunjá means "protection" in the native Guaycura language.

Pelagios Kakunjá is a non-profit organization created in 2010 by the Mexican scientists Mauricio Hoyos and James Ketchum.

Our main goal is to study and protect sharks and mantas in Mexico, many of which are globally endangered, mainly due to overfishing. We aim to provide technical information for the regional management and implementation of conservation strategies for these species here in Mexico.

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Pacific Whale Foundation

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Australia; Chile; Ecuador; Japan; USA

We conduct Research, Education, Conservation and Outreach programs to provide ocean and marine life protection.

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Pacific Marine Mammal Center

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Conservation; Ocean Literacy; Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses); Sea turtles

Country/Region: USA

Pacific Marine Mammal Center inspires ocean stewardship through animal rescue and rehabilitation, medical research, STEM education programs, and advocacy for a healthy ocean.

We are the only center in Orange County licensed to rescue and respond to sea lions, seals, sea turtles, dolphins, and whales.

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Pacific Blue Foundation

Topics include: Capacity Building/Training; Coastal Communities; Conservation; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Fiji

Pacific Blue Foundation is a non-profit public benefit charitable trust. Pacific Blue Foundation provides basic research, education, encouragement and dissemination of sustainable practices in coastal regions with the ultimate goal of preserving and promoting the biological and cultural diversity of the region.

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Our Seas Our Future

Topics include: Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: New Zealand

Our Seas Our Future (OSOF) is an environmental conservation initiative, founded in November 2011 by Noel Jhinku. OSOF was created for the purpose of carrying out charitable environmental and education initiatives under a unique brand.

The original concept behind the OSOF initiative was to encourage local communities, groups and organisations to learn more about their coastal and marine environments, while engaging in initiatives to protect these environments. A range of tools and resources have been implemented over the years to drive OSOF’s projects, including social media campaigns, development of educational resources, collaborations with partner NGOs, involvement in national and international advocacy and policy work, and grassroots projects to communicate information, and educate the public to better understand the issues facing our natural world.

The idea that gave rise to the OSOF initiative still drives the brand today - “ We are all stewards of our coastal and marine environment, and how we treat our environment now will shape the world we are living in tomorrow; the health of our seas is intertwined with our future. ”

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Organizatia Ecologista Neguvernamentala Mare Nostrum

Topics include: Conservation; Ocean Literacy; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: Romania

Suntem cel mai activ ONG de mediu din Constanța. Din 1994, creștem respectul față de mediu, dezvoltând anual proiecte care să ajute Constanța să devină un oraș cu adevărat european.

Fiecare proiect pe care îl implementăm corespunde unor direcții strategice clare și unor obiective atent construite:

Educație pentru dezvoltare durabilă Conservarea biodiversităţii din zona marină şi costieră şi gestiunea resurselor natural Influenţarea politicilor publice referitor la managementul urban În acest fel, putem să construim un cadru al activităților responsabile, pe parte de mediu. Fără implicarea noastră, cum va putea supraviețui ecosistemul Mării Negre?

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Orca Research Trust

Topics include: Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises); Conservation; Leisure/Tourism; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: New Zealand

The Mission Statement for the Orca Research Trust is: To Protect Orca and their Habitat, through Conservation, Education and Scientific Research.

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ORCA Foundation

Topics include: Conservation

Country/Region: South Africa

Our story in a nut shell. The ORCA Foundation is part of a volunteer community dedicated to marine conservation in South Africa, and like many conservation projects depends on the willingness of others to contribute their time and dedication to furthering the volunteer and conservation ethics that go hand in hand for a better future.

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One Sea

Topics include: Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter)

Country/Region: Costa Rica

¡Somos la organización no gubernamental sin fines de lucro de todos aquellos que aman el océano! Nacemos en Costa Rica y buscamos llevar nuestro movimiento de cambio positivo a cada rincón de nuestro país y del mundo. OneSea se dedica a conectar vidas al océano inspirando conciencia hacia un cambio positivo, así proteger nuestros mares y evitar su contaminación, por medio del desarrollo y promoción de políticas ambientales, impulsando procesos abiertos, inclusivos y representativos de la sociedad.

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