Our project was born in 2017 in Mo’orea, the sister island of Tahiti, in French Polynesia. We started as a small group of island kids who witnessed the rapid degradation of our local reef and decided to act. From our humble beginnings, we have grown today into an international team with activities in French Polynesia and Fiji, determined to revolutionize ocean conservation and create a global movement to save the reef.
Awesome! And there is more to come? With all the advancements in AI and automation, I definately agree! Was that last teaser an automated ROV (AUV) that could potentially plant corals, clean reef surfaces, and monitoring environmental conditions?
Can you come to Nebraska and give a class? Never know if I don’t ask🤷🏼♀️🙌🏽🫶🏽. People that have never seen the ocean and possibly do not realize the role we each can play on a daily basis, even clear out here, “land locked”, can save the ocean! They may not realize the impact we have here on your world there, on the ocean. Plastics and products, can all be easily replaced with biodegradables. Composting. Recycling. If more people had access to this knowledge and awareness, I am confident we would join and demand access to biodegradables and earth friendly practices here in rural America. We are land and animal lovers, lovers of bright starry skies and thunder and lightning storms that are so visible here bc there are no city lights. A gorgeous ecosystem as well. Thank you for what you do, share, teach, and finding the ways to spread awareness worldwide! …..do you have any use for a native Nebraskan that has lived coast to coast, some abroad, and, for some reason has always been called by, and in love with, the ocean, even before I had ever seen or experienced it in person. Lol! I want to be you all!!🤩🫶🏽🫶🏽🪸❤️🐠
Formidable! Make sure to contact Hawai'i Ecotourism Assoc... Polynesians of the Triangle need to work as one! Poly Voyage Societe' (Canoe Hokulea), aussi. 🌏
If i adopted a coral, i would want him stuck in a tank, getting the perfect place to live. I just want him to focus on separating, and creating large amounts of offspring to be brought back to there natural habitat once it finally becomes actually habitable. I know of super corals out there whom have grown accustomed to the higher levels of ph in the water so thats what i would be looking to adopt.