Bring Fiji’s coral reefs back to life—home to 200+ coral species and some of the most vibrant marine ecosystems in the South Pacific.
Your donation revives reefs and supports the communities protecting them for future generations.
$20.00 USD
$20.00 USD
$20.00 USD
$20.00 USD
$20.00 USD
Bring Fiji’s coral reefs back to life—home to 200+ coral species and some of the most vibrant marine ecosystems in the South Pacific.
Your donation revives reefs and supports the communities protecting them for future generations.
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Seatrees evaluates this project annually to measure its impact on all relevant Sustainable Development Goals.
Our coral restoration work along Fiji’s Coral Coast goes beyond ecosystem repair, it’s a community-led, climate-resilient model that directly advances the UN Sustainable Development Goals. By working with Reef Explorer and local village leaders, the project integrates education, job creation, and biodiversity protection into every step of restoration.
By providing fair wages and skills training in coral restoration, the project creates meaningful jobs for community members — helping support local livelihoods and boost food security through healthier, fish-rich reefs.
Reef Explorer regularly hosts educational workshops and hands-on training for local youth and elders, deepening their knowledge of reef ecosystems, marine science, and sustainable resource management.
This project actively protects and restores marine biodiversity by planting thermally tolerant coral species, removing invasive predators like Crown-of-Thorns Starfish, and safeguarding fish populations through community-managed marine protected areas. These efforts help strengthen reef resilience in the face of climate change.