Every minute, a truckload of plastic enters the ocean.
Not all of it stays visible.
Restoring the Ocean, Restoring the Planet.
Advanced Marine Technology
The ocean may seem vast and powerful.
But in reality, it is under serious threat.
Beneath the Surface Lies the Truth
Today, plastic is found everywhere:
in fish, in salt, in drinking water—
even in the human body
There are now over 5 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean.
And around 80% of this pollution comes from land.
It breaks down into microplastics
and enters the food chain.
They are specially designed man-made structures placed on the seabed to support the recovery of damaged or destroyed natural coral reefs
These artificial reefs provide a safe habitat for fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. Over time, they attract a wide variety of species, helping to rebuild complex ecosystems
Artificial corals also serve as natural barriers, reducing the impact of strong waves and protecting coastlines from erosion.
Although they cannot fully replace natural coral reefs, they are a valuable tool in conservation efforts and help slow down the damage caused by human activity.
We are slowly and painfully killing our ocean.
BUT
Hope Still Lives Beneath the Waves
Artificial corals
Due to climate change, pollution, and overfishing, many coral reefs around the world are rapidly declining, which threatens marine biodiversity and coastal communities.
Furthermore, artificial reefs can support local economies by improving fishing opportunities and attracting tourists interested in diving and marine life.
In addition, they promote the growth of real corals by offering a surface where coral larvae can attach and develop.
The Ocean's Silent Cry: Recognizing the Global Environmental Crisis
PLASTIC POLLUTION
Every year, over 11 million tons of plastic enter our oceans, breaking down into toxic microplastics that threaten entire ecosystem health and global food chains.
OCEAN WARMING
Rising global temperatures are causing thermal stress in marine life, forcing species to migrate and potentially leading to the collapse of local biodiversity.
CORAL BLEACHING
Ocean acidification and extreme heat are causing unprecedented bleaching events, killing coral ecosystems that support 25% of all marine species.
The Vanguard of Marine Innovation
Global solutions currently operational and restoring our oceans while providing sustainable power to coastal communities.
Innovating Our Relationship with the Ocean
The potential of our oceans is boundless. Through cutting-edge engineering and sustainable oceanic technology, we are actively restoring marine vitality while powering our future with clean, renewable energy. This is where innovation meets the deep blue.