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The Reef-World Foundation Launches ‘Let’s Save Our Reefs!’ Campaign to Protect Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Big Give Green Match Fund for the first time 

The Reef-World Foundation proudly announces its first participation in the Big Give Green Match Fund with the launch of the “Let’s Save Our Reefs!” campaign. As coral reefs face unprecedented threats, Reef-World aims to raise awareness and funds to protect these invaluable marine ecosystems.

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Coral reefs are the lungs of the oceans; they absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and transform it into oxygen that we breathe. Undoubtedly, coral reefs are vital for ocean health, yet they are under immense risk. It’s estimated that 70 million tourists visit coral reef destinations each year, which provides an excellent opportunity to galvanise action and support for coral reef protection. According to a Reef-World survey, 83% of divers express a desire to help, but many lack the means to do so. The “Let’s Save Our Reefs!” campaign seeks to bridge this gap by empowering individuals and tourists to take tangible actions towards coral reef conservation.

The urgency to save coral reefs cannot be overstated. Coral reefs are not only breathtakingly beautiful, but they also serve as crucial habitats for countless marine species, supporting biodiversity and providing livelihoods for millions of people around the world. However, these ecosystems are under severe threat from climate change, pollution, overfishing and other human activities.

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Scientists have recently announced that the world is currently experiencing its fourth global coral bleaching event, the second in the last 10 years. Without immediate action, we risk losing these vital ecosystems forever, along with the myriad benefits they provide to both marine life and humanity. Predictions pose a daunting future, where even the most conservative estimates suggest we could lose coral reefs globally by 2050. The “Let’s Save Our Reefs!” campaign is a call to action for everyone to come together and do their part in protecting and preserving these irreplaceable natural wonders before it’s too late.

“As we embark on our first participation in the Big Give Green Match Fund, we are fueled by a deep sense of responsibility to protect our planet’s precious coral reefs. This campaign is not just about raising funds; it’s about igniting a movement of collective action. Together, we can make a tangible difference in safeguarding our reefs for generations to come.” Chloe Harvey, Executive Director, The Reef-World Foundation.

“Let’s Save Our Reefs!” Campaign Overview:

Situation

Solving the imminent collapse of coral reefs by raising awareness and further education. As per Reef-World’s survey, 83% of divers want to help but lack means. The “Let’s Save Our Reefs!” campaign, led by Reef-World, aims to bridge this gap, empowering individuals and tourists to take tangible actions and contribute to coral reef conservation.

Solution

Reef-World addresses the coral reef crisis by launching the “Let’s Save Our Reefs!” campaign. This initiative focuses on raising awareness and funds to protect coral reefs. Through targeted communication, educational content and a digital campaign, the organisation effectively bridges the gap between interest and action. The campaign includes social media messages, educational webinars and a dedicated webpage with interactive materials. It aims to combat ‘ocean blindness’ and empower individuals and tourists to act.

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“Let’s Save Our Reefs!” Campaign Aims:

  • Inspire: Motivate and empower individuals to contribute to coral reef conservation efforts.
  • Equip: Engage a diverse audience, including tourists and the diving community, with tools to choose sustainable operators.
  • Educate: Share information about the threats facing coral reefs and the actions individuals can take to address the crisis.
  • Influence: Advocate for systemic changes necessary to protect coral reefs and achieve conservation goals.

The campaign is dedicated to empowering individuals to make a real difference in reef protection by selecting sustainable diving operators and practices. Through this approach, a significant and lasting impact on coral reef conservation efforts is sought to be catalysed.

As Reef-World celebrates its 20th anniversary, the organisation reflects on two decades of commitment to coral reef protection and marine conservation. The journey has been marked by significant milestones, from implementing sustainable diving practices to raising awareness about the urgent need to protect coral reefs. As this milestone is commemorated, the dedication to preserving marine biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for oceans is reaffirmed through the “Let’s Save Our Reefs” campaign. Joining the mission is encouraged.

Join Reef-World in its mission to preserve reefs through active participation in the “Let’s Save Our Reefs!” campaign. Contributions, regardless of size, matter greatly! Together, let’s enact change and safeguard these crucial marine ecosystems for future generations.

For more information and to donate, visit the campaign page

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The Reef-World Foundation is a registered UK charity which delivers practical solutions for marine conservation around the world. The charity promotes the wise use of natural resources - particularly coral reefs and related ecosystems - for the benefit of local communities, visitors and future generations. It is dedicated to supporting, inspiring and empowering governments, businesses, communities and individuals around the world to act in conserving and sustainably developing coastal resources. Reef-World leads the global implementation of the UN Environment Programme’s Green Fins initiative, which focuses on driving environmentally friendly scuba diving and snorkelling practices across the industry globally. As such, the charity provides low cost and practical solutions to local and industry-wide environmental challenges associated with the marine tourism industry. It provides education and capacity building assistance to empower environmental champions (within the diving industry, local communities, authorities and governments) to implement proven coastal resource management approaches.

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