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Counting Coral

@CountingCoral

A non-profit organization that uses innovative art and engineering to restore coral reefs around the world.

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Please, behave like animals.

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Supporting reef biodiversity helps maintain the balance of our marine ecosystems and ultimately secure the future of our planet. - Captured by Counting Coral in Fiji.

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Less than 1% of the ocean is covered by coral reef ecosystems – but they provide a home to around 25% of all the world’s marine life. Epic.

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Check out our latest podcast with @purevantliving The Person & Planet Podcast is a series that highlights sustainable initiatives, as well as companies and individuals that work to benefit both people and planet. Our conversation can be found here: open.spotify.com/episode/7GDntO…


youtube.com/watch?v=H2-CEN… Take an in-depth look at 'Project Fiji' from planning to the impact. Counting Coral made it to Fiji this summer to install the world's first sculptural coral bank, and to initiate a global effort in reef restoration. Check out the video!


129 evolutionary flowers.

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Some spectacular rare and resilient coral species that will continue to grow in the safety of the gene bank.

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We refuse to accept that corals could completely die off within our lifetime. With the right steps, we can change what is predicted to be a bleak future for our planet. Donate today to support the establishment of sculptural coral banks around the globe.

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Click here oceanhero.today Take 30 seconds to make Ocean Hero your search engine. You will be cleaning our oceans by staring at your laptop. Read that again.


Do the work without doing any work - use OceanHero as your search engine. Just by opening tabs, you are removing plastic bottles from the ocean. For every five searches you make, Ocean Hero recovers one plastic bottle @OceanheroToday Not a single reason why you can't. #oceanhero


We're introducing a weekly digest, where you can enjoy our hand-picked collection of articles, videos, documentaries, and other thought-provoking material. The team is excited to share their favorite findings - we hope you enjoy. Check out this weeks - linkedin.com/pulse/wavey-we…


50% of the world's coral reefs are dead, and without immediate action, 40% is predicted to be lost within the next century. Support the communities who are doing the right work. We've worked with @yourexhale and @oceanbottle to make a flask that helps. exhalecoffee.com/products/ocean…

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We've come together with @ExhaleCoffee and Ocean Bottle, to create the Ocean Bottle Brew Flask. exhalecoffee.com/products/ocean… Each cup funds the collection of 1,000 plastic bottles, creates jobs for local collectors, with 100% of profits donated to Counting Coral.

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You'll love this conversation, we're funny.

WE HAVE REACHED A MILESTONE. The latest episode signifies 2+ years of podcasting with 50 episodes published. Jolyon Collier, founder of the not-for-profit organisation Counting Coral joins me on the show to talk about his installations in Fiji. scubagoat.com/2022/11/21/jol…

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Counting Coral Reposted

WE HAVE REACHED A MILESTONE. The latest episode signifies 2+ years of podcasting with 50 episodes published. Jolyon Collier, founder of the not-for-profit organisation Counting Coral joins me on the show to talk about his installations in Fiji. scubagoat.com/2022/11/21/jol…

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Let the Reveal Phase begin! Now that your Sheep has been born, it's time for him to be thrust into the world, learn what it means to be alive, and come to grips with reality.... and that includes getting a JOB.


Coral reefs are considered the medicine cabinets of the 21st century. Coral reef plants and animals are important sources of new medicines being developed to treat cancer, arthritis, bacterial infections, Alzheimer's, heart disease, and more. Beautiful macro image by Damien Beri

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Horrendous what they are going to do to last untouched place on Earth - Deep sea ocean It will destroy vital eco systems and marine life and release a massive new carbon sink that absorbs up to quarter of global emissions a year BAN DEEP SEA MINING Foto: mdpi.com

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