our 2025 scientific report
We’re excited to share our latest scientific report, which brings together data from all our reef sites into one comprehensive document.
We’re excited to share our latest scientific report, which brings together data from all our reef sites into one comprehensive document.
We’re pleased to share our latest impact report, highlighting the one-year progress of rrreefs’ project on Ecuador’s Islote Sucre. Since our launch in early 2024, a 25 m² reef has been successfully regenerated using our innovative modular clay reef system. In collaboration with our local partner, Conservación Marina Ecuador…
We’re happy to share with you our latest impact report, that summarizes the 1-year progress of rrreefs’ project in the Philippines’ Pujada Bay. In February 2024, we launched our project to regenerate 100 m² of degraded reef, in collaboration with global and local partners. In addition to the 820-brick modular…
September holds special significance for us, as it reminds us of our first reef-building adventure and the milestones we’ve achieved since then. On the 19th of September 2021, we finished building “El Castillo” using 228 specially designed bricks off the coast of San Andrés Island, Colombia. For those…
Our rrreefs journey began in 2019 off the coast of Magoodhoo Island in Fafoo Atoll, where we hung our first tiles, underwater, to test the material and surface topography of our bricks. Now three years later, we couldn’t be more proud of our work. (check the project…
As some of you may already have heard, we just launched a new project at the interface of digital art, science and technology – the RRREEF_RESILIENCE. The launch Event yesterday brought together 70 innovators, creatives, scientists, activists, and entrepreneurs to kick this project off. …
rrreefers! Fantastic news! Angela from Corales de Paz did a visual and photographic monitoring of El Castillo two weeks ago, aaaand ….she found the first baby corals growing on our rrreef bricks.What a beautiful result of coral spawning. At precise dates and times, corals release their male and…
Today is World Ocean Day. At rrreefs, we of course align our objectives to the UN World Ocean motto: One Ocean, One Climate, One Future – Together. “This year the Conservation Action Focus is: Protect at least 30% of our blue planet by 2030 (30×30).”* Our leaders should make…
We proudly present ….. tadaaaaa …. a new short documentary about rrreefs. Remember this prize we won last year – the Planet Hero Award? It was granted by Zurich Gruppe Deutschland, and became really important for us. Since then, our relationship with their team and with…
We know that coral reefs support more species per unit area than any other marine environment, including about 4,000 species of fish, 800 species of hard corals and hundreds of other species. But this biodiversity is in trouble! Last week, the IPCC has released its new…
We’re excited to share our latest scientific report, which brings together data from all our reef sites into one comprehensive document.
We’re pleased to share our latest impact report, highlighting the one-year progress of rrreefs’ project on Ecuador’s Islote Sucre. Since our launch in early 2024, a 25 m² reef has been successfully regenerated using our innovative modular clay reef system. In collaboration with our local partner, Conservación Marina Ecuador…
We’re happy to share with you our latest impact report, that summarizes the 1-year progress of rrreefs’ project in the Philippines’ Pujada Bay. In February 2024, we launched our project to regenerate 100 m² of degraded reef, in collaboration with global and local partners. In addition to the 820-brick modular…
September holds special significance for us, as it reminds us of our first reef-building adventure and the milestones we’ve achieved since then. On the 19th of September 2021, we finished building “El Castillo” using 228 specially designed bricks off the coast of San Andrés Island, Colombia. For those…
Our rrreefs journey began in 2019 off the coast of Magoodhoo Island in Fafoo Atoll, where we hung our first tiles, underwater, to test the material and surface topography of our bricks. Now three years later, we couldn’t be more proud of our work. (check the project…
As some of you may already have heard, we just launched a new project at the interface of digital art, science and technology – the RRREEF_RESILIENCE. The launch Event yesterday brought together 70 innovators, creatives, scientists, activists, and entrepreneurs to kick this project off. …
rrreefers! Fantastic news! Angela from Corales de Paz did a visual and photographic monitoring of El Castillo two weeks ago, aaaand ….she found the first baby corals growing on our rrreef bricks.What a beautiful result of coral spawning. At precise dates and times, corals release their male and…
Today is World Ocean Day. At rrreefs, we of course align our objectives to the UN World Ocean motto: One Ocean, One Climate, One Future – Together. “This year the Conservation Action Focus is: Protect at least 30% of our blue planet by 2030 (30×30).”* Our leaders should make…
We proudly present ….. tadaaaaa …. a new short documentary about rrreefs. Remember this prize we won last year – the Planet Hero Award? It was granted by Zurich Gruppe Deutschland, and became really important for us. Since then, our relationship with their team and with…
We know that coral reefs support more species per unit area than any other marine environment, including about 4,000 species of fish, 800 species of hard corals and hundreds of other species. But this biodiversity is in trouble! Last week, the IPCC has released its new…
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