TOGETHER
LET'S PLANT THE
CORALS OF TOMORROW
Become a Coral Planter with us
Adopt a coral in Indonesia
All coral fragments adopted before June 5th will be planted before June 10th!
Welcome to Indonesia
Our 8th restoration site opens
The Java Sea. 18% of the world’s coral reefs. The heart of the Coral Triangle.
May 2026 marks a new milestone for The Coral Planters: we are officially opening our restoration site in Indonesia alongside the Trilogy Ocean Restoration association.
Following the Maldives, Rodrigues, and Mozambique, we are launching a new project in one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.
The Java Sea is home to thousands of species. Entire communities depend on it for their livelihoods. But overfishing, pollution, and climate change have weakened these reefs.
We are The Coral Planters
Our coral restoration areas
in the world
Indonesia
May 2026: Opening of our 8th coral restoration zone in the Java Sea. All corals adopted before June 5th will be planted before June 10th.
Mozambique
Opening in 2025, in Nacala Bay, Mozambique, our new restoration area is located in an MPA (Marine Protected Area).
Rodrigues
Nicknamed the Cinderella of the Mascarenes, Rodrigues Island is a small island lost in the middle of the Indian Ocean which nevertheless hosts the second largest lagoon in the world.
Madagascar
Madagascar, also known as the island continent, is home to exceptional marine biodiversity. We worked alongside Korai Africa there. After intensive training, the local teams planted 510 corals and are now monitoring them.
Maldives
Our story began in the Maldives, where we developed our first coral restoration areas. After nearly 10 years of support, these 4 areas are now fully autonomous – a milestone that reflects the project’s success and maturity.
Dive with us to protect
marine biodiversity
Adopt a Coral
1. Adopt your coral in seconds.
2. Receive a link to personalize your adoption certificate.
2. Your coral is planted on a reef called : “Community Reef.” You will receive a planting certificate for your Reef, including a tracking number.
3. Watch your Reef grow. Track the growth of your Reef with biannual monitoring.
Without significant action,
corals could disappear
by 2050.
Why are coral reefs so important?
01.
They provide food for many fish… and the people who eat them! 1 km 2 of coral reef can generate between 5 and 15 tonnes of fish and crustaceans.
02.
03.
Since 2009, 20% of corals have disappeared due to massive bleaching events linked to ocean acidification and global warming—this represents an area of 11,700 km2 completely destroyed.
These corals are also threatened by overfishing, human-induced coastal development, and all forms of marine pollution: plastic, chemical, light, and noise.
Adopt a Coral
Adopt a coral in just a few minutes and actively participate in saving coral reefs.
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Help us fund our work: coral restoration, awareness programs, and educational projects.
Today more than ever, Ocean needs our protecton
Your support allows us to take daily action on the ground, to finance our Edu’Coral program and our awareness campaigns.
With the urgency of the situation, our team is working to restore coral reefs by combining its actions with the use of innovative technologies.
In addition to our rapid and effective actions, we collaborate with scientists, engineers and experts to develop our restoration techniques and gather as much information as possible. We strive to improve and refine our methodology every day, while raising public awareness of the importance of coral reefs.

Impact of climate change: fourth episode of coral bleaching in 2024

2 turtles depending on coral reefs: the hawksbill turtle and the green turtle









