Costa Rica: a living laboratory for reefs

Although Central America has coral reefs along both coasts, we began our work on the Pacific side of Costa Rica.  The reefs here are built by a handful of coral species, but they are important because they support a high biodiversity of marine life. They are also proving to be resilient to climate change, so we want to cultivate these survivors for restoring reefs that can withstand future warming.  Raising Coral is the first major project to restore the Pacific reefs of Central America.

Our locations

  1. South Caribbean

    We started this program in 2021. Since then, we have installed 11 nurseries and restored 6 coral reef sites. We have outplanted more than 250 corals.

  2. Golfo Dulce

    We started this program in 2016. Since then, we have installed 16 nurseries and restored 9 coral reef sites. We have outplanted more than 4,000 corals.