Our Mission

Protecting our oceans through
Exploration Education and Experience.

Exploration: Over 80% of the ocean remains unexplored. Through cutting-edge diving technology and deep-sea research, we explore the hidden mysteries of marine life and the threats facing our oceans.

Education: Experience firsthand the deterioration of coral reefs and the impact of human activity on marine ecosystems. Our hands-on conservation programs equip individuals with the knowledge and tools to advocate for ocean protection.

Experience: This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse yourself in the ocean — witnessing both its breathtaking beauty and the devastating impact of human activity. With your help, we can restore what’s been lost and protect what remains. Reef Inspection & Report: See the damage firsthand, document marine life, and contribute to real conservation efforts. Don’t just donate — participate. Join us in making a difference.

Our Programs

Program 5

The Problem: The dramatic increase in the use of synthetic fertilizers Nitrogen,...

Program 5

Program 1

Support scientist-divers working in deep oceans by adapting rebreather diving technology pioneered...

Program 1

Program 2

Implementation of Saturation diving technology allows teams of divers to work in the Twilight...

Program 2
       

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Blog

The Damaging Effects of Fertilizers on the Marine Ecosystem

The Problem: The dramatic increase in the use of synthetic fertilizers Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium...

The Damaging Effects of Fertilizers on the Marine Ecosystem

Disabled Diver Programs

  We offer special programs for disabled divers! Are you a disabled person? Don't let...

Disabled Diver Programs

Are you Eating Fish? Or Microplastics?

Hundreds of billions of tiny particles of plastic float in the world's oceans, from the...

Are you Eating Fish? Or Microplastics?