Our marine sanctuary is committed to cultivating awareness, responsibility, and connection, so we can enjoy the coral reefs, the oceans, and the island we call home far into the future. We ensure the nearby community can continue to thrive by providing diverse livelihoods.
2026 goals
- Grow 50,000 corals across the reef
- Cultivate a fourth No-Take Zone
- Guide 1,000 students through the dive program
- Publish a full-year transparency report
Reef restoration
Fundraising
A year of cultivation
With your help we grew over 42,000 corals in the reef, cultivated three new No-Take Zones, and measured a 22% increase in marine growth.
Wear Your Support
See more of our itemsReef Steward tee
Organic cotton, printed with the sanctuary mark.
Sun-protective hoodie
UPF 50, made for long days on the water.
Enamel coral pin
Hand-finished, a small piece of the reef.
Canvas field tote
Heavy cotton canvas for the boat and beyond.
Reefs aren't something you just save, they're something you tend to and cultivate, like a garden.
Julie Zulueta · Founder & Marine Biologist
Reef Notes
2,400 corals released
Our restoration team shares how they returned 2,400 nursery-grown corals to the reef in May, and what the first weeks of monitoring revealed.
Read the logBuilding a heat-resilient nursery
Learn how we choose fragments that can take a warming sea.
A school year on the water
What 600 students saw on their first dive of the season!
Surveying the new No-Take Zone
Exciting early counts from the third protected stretch of reef.