Healthy coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on earth, providing valuable and vital ecosystem services.
Coral ecosystems protect coastlines from storms and erosion, provide habitat, spawning and nursery grounds for fish species and are hotspots of marine biodiversity.

We are involved in a variety of environmental projects.

_ We sponsor the installation and promote the use of Mooring Buoys to lessen the harmful effects of anchors on coral reefs, Anchors simply rip coral reefs apart. 

_ We clean the Reef from Plastic Debris who injures and kills fish, seabirds and marine mammals.

Note that the corals ingest plastics about the same rate of their standard food, such as zooplankton.

_ We clean the Reef from Crown of Thorns Outbreak either by taking the starfish ashore and burying them or by injecting sodium bisulphate solution into the starfish which kills the starfish but does not harm the surrounding reef ecosystem. 

_ We clean the Reef from abandoned Fishing Nets, Fishing Lines and Hooks.

Save The Reef

Removing abandoned fishing nets to clean the dive site Blue Hole at Cawayan Cove with the help of the Municipality of San Agustin Tablas Island and volunteers from barangay Cawayan and Long Beach, and the bantay dagat from San Agustin.

Save The Reef

Removing abandoned fishing nets to clean the dive site Agnay Lawis at barangay Agnay Romblon Island with the help of the officials of barangay Agnay and the help of volunteer from Agnay.

Save The Reef

We sponsor to clean the Reef of barangay Lonos from Crown of Thorns Outbreak.

We thank the volunteers who remove and bury the star fish.

Save The Reef

We sponsor to clean the Reef of barangay Alad at the dive site Lamao Coral Garden from Crown of Thorns Outbreak.

We thank the volunteers who remove and bury the star fish.

Save The Reef

We sponsor to clean the Reef of barangay Logbon at the dive site The Canyons from Crown of Thorns Outbreak.

We thank the volunteers who remove and bury the star fish.