Scientific Research on Mineral Accretion in Kenya

In December 2019, Coralive.org, in conjunction with the REEFolution foundation and Wageningen Research University, began the establishment of a scientific report to test the effects of the mineral accretion process.

Jan 17, 2020

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Charity Partnership with Naeco

Coralive.org is thrilled to be an official charity partner of Naeco! Naeco, which is ocean spelled backwards, is a sustainable brand providing innovative alternatives to single-use plastics for one-time, sometimes, and all-the-time use!

Oct 05, 2019

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mersea mersea & coralive.org – ethical t-shirts that plant corals

We are so grateful to announce our recent partnership with @merseamersea to join efforts in spreading love for our ocean and taking action to protect her! Founded by two ocean-lovers, Mersea Mersea is a fully human-scaled and sustainable online store selling T-shirts featuring their beautiful underwater photography.

Feb 17, 2019

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Coral Reef Restoration Project in North Malé Atoll, Maldives

Press Release December 2018 North Male Atoll, MALDIVES Recognizing the International Year of the Reef 2018, in this year’s final month, Coralive.org created a unique, 8,000-fragment-strong Mineral Accretion Coral Nursery in North Malé Atoll, Maldives.

Dec 17, 2018

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Coralive.org reef restoration gets underway on Frégate Island, Seychelles

FREGATE ISLAND, SEYCHELLES – November 2018 – Fregate Island Private, a luxury eco retreat in the Seychelles, is pleased to announce its partnership with Coralive.org and Blancpain Ocean Commitment—the beginning of a two-year study of coral restoration methods.

Nov 30, 2018

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Mineral Accretion Coral Nursery setup in the Maldives

n the latest project, Coralive.org in cooperation with the local Maldivian NGO “Atoll Volunteers” on the island of Naifaru, managed to set up a coral nursery for fragment propagation. This included adding two different ways to nurse coral pieces which will be reintroduced to the existing reef once they reached a decent size.

Sep 24, 2018

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Coralive.org Coral Restoration Project in the Seychelles

The commitment shared by Blancpain and Oetker Collection towards the protection of the underwater world has recently resulted in a joint initiative designed to regenerate and preserve the coral of Fregate Island Private in the Seychelles. There are many coral rehabilitation methods currently applied on reefs around the world.

Jun 08, 2018

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Status Update on Coral Growth

After a 3 month waiting period, Coralive.org returned to La Luz Beach Resort, Batangas, Philippines to check upon the status of the coral reef restoration project and to do maintenance. Despite sub-optimal conditions (too warm, sedimentation, nutrient content in the water) the majority (> 90%) of the coral fragments are doing fine.

May 21, 2018

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Coral Restoration Project in the Philippines

Coralive.org has partnered with La Luz Beach Resort in San Juan, Batangas in the Philippines and is working on coral structures that will be placed in front of the resort. Consisting of tunnel and dome shaped steel frames, the coral structures will have an area of about 150m2.

Dec 01, 2017

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Coral Restoration Project in Jamaica

Coralive.org will use the mineral accretion technology to power several structures outside of a breakwater that protects the beach of the Royalton Negril Hotel in Jamaica.

Aug 30, 2017

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