Coral Education

Our education programs offer a range of opportunities to get involved and make a difference. We provide Coral ID classes, general marine education, and skills development courses, such as mastering buoyancy and participating in clean-up dives. These programs not only raise awareness about the importance of coral reefs but also allow dive centers to support conservation efforts while generating funds.

We supply educational materials, tools, and resources, while dive centers contribute boats, equipment, and participants. Together, we empower individuals and businesses to play a direct role in protecting and restoring our marine ecosystems.

Coral Nurseries

We build coral nurseries near dive centers, involving divers in the hands-on work of collecting loose coral fragments, installing them in the nurseries, and maintaining their growth. These efforts help grow corals that supply our Mars Stars Reef Building Pilots, a key initiative for preserving coral genetic diversity.

Dive centers have the opportunity to partner with us to establish their own coral nurseries for a modest setup cost. By doing so, they play a direct role in coral restoration, offering divers a meaningful way to engage with reef conservation while supporting the long-term health of these vital ecosystems.

Mars Stars Reef Building Pilots

We are excited to launch pilot projects using Mars Reef Stars, an innovative structure designed specifically for coral restoration. These projects will be implemented at three sites around Roatán, where we aim to rebuild reefs with the support of the local community.

Mars Reef Stars provides valuable guidance, education, and training, but does not offer funding. Therefore, we depend on the local community and dive centers to assist with the deployment of these structures. By collaborating with us, you help drive these critical restoration efforts and contribute to the long-term health of our coral reefs.

SCTLD Treatment

Our mission is to restore and protect the Mesoamerican Caribbean coral reef through community involvement, education, and science-backed restoration techniques. Our work eims to support a resilient ecosystem that can help the reef recover from disease and damage, and
build resiliency to withstand future destruction. By engaging with local nonprofits, researchers, businesses, and volunteers, we are building a network of Guardians dedicated to preserving coral reefs.

Our Ongoing Initiatives

Coral Bio Seedbank

We collaborate with other Caribbean nonprofits to create a gene bank, preserving coral species for future restoration efforts.

Land-Based Coral Growth Pool

We build pools to grow coral on land, making them more resilient to diseases and bleaching before out-planting them back onto reefs.

Marine Education for Schools

We’re developing an education curriculum for local schools to teach the next generation about coral conservation

Clean-Up and Survey Dives

We organize community engagement dives to clean up local waters and conduct surveys on coral and fish populations.

Collaborations

We partner with nonprofits, governments, businesses, and scientists to share knowledge, resources, and support.