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    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.

  • 2025 Impact Report: Islote Sucre, Ecuador

    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…

  • 2025 Impact Report: Pujada Bay, Philippines

    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…

  • our first reef “El Castillo” is 3 years old!

    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…

  • reef builders workshop

    We are starting a new chapter. After our monitoring in the Philippines, our team conducted a workshop with our local partners on how to rebuild coral reefs. We were lucky to work 10 days with professors and students of the Davao Oriental State University (DOrSU), the team of…

  • Coral Recruitment in Pujada Bay

    We are thrilled to share some fantastic news: just five months after the installation, our rrreef structures in Pujada Bay, the Philippines, are already home to coral recruits!   During the latest monitoring, our team was excited to find numerous baby corals on our artificial reef structure. The presence of…

  • News from Ecuador

    Our awesome camera crew Dana and Nessar went back to our new reef off Islote Sucre in Ecuador and brought back great news and an even greater video!   Have you ever wondered how we rebuild coral reefs? In this video you can see how we worked…

  • Collaboration with 44west

    The team of four Swiss rowers at 44west are taking part in the Worlds Toughest Row across the Atlantic to raise money to rebuild coral reefs. The race takes participants over 4,800 km from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Caribbean.   With enough…

  • A Generous Contribution

    The employees at Geistlich Pharma literally went the extra mile for us. The dedicated team from across the globe walked, ran, and cycled an impressive 4’434 kilometers and raised a total of $ 26’208 to support rrreefs.   The donation will extend the…

  • Scientific Report 2023

    For us, the past few years have been marked by exciting project work, mainly in the Maldives and the Caribbean. Our primary focus has been the observation and monitoring of two field experiments to test our hypotheses and assess the effectiveness of our reef system in supporting ocean health and…

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