Cristina Mittermeier

Join the movement to save the ocean

Explore our recent ocean projects, and join a community of more than 8,500 people to help advance ocean solutions around the world.

Coral Gardeners team has already replanted more than 14,000 corals back onto the reef, reached tens of millions of people via their social media platforms to inspire change, and attracted the attention and support of scientists, photographers, conservationists, and ocean lovers. · Coral Gardeners

1. Restoring Reefs

The Tide community helped Coral Gardeners to grow and plant more than 15,000 “super coral” fragments (heat-resilient coral) along damaged reefs in one of the world's most biodiverse regions.

More than 30 people from the Ngäbe-Buglé comarca now work as part of the Sea Turtle Conservancy to research and protect four species of turtle. On Chiriquí Beach alone, they take care of approximately 4,000 turtle nests each year. · Sea Turtle Conservancy

2. Protecting Endangered Sea Turtles

The Tide community helped Sea Turtle Conservancy provide the supplies and training necessary to guard thousands of turtles from clandestine fishing with harpoons and nets, and direct poaching of nesting females.

Love the Oceans is also committed to community-led conservation, investing skills like swimming, so that the next generation can benefit from ocean-based eco-tourism · A Love The Oceans film / by Matt Jarvis

3. Using Kayaks to Revolutionize Fishing

The Tide community helped local communities phase out harmful gill-netting and instead transition to sustainable, kayak-powered fishing projects.

Are you ready to help restore the ocean?

We can make this the decade where everything changes.