Restoring the Heart of the Red Sea
Coral reefs are the rainforests of the ocean. In the Red Sea, they face unique challenges from rising temperatures and human activity. Our conservation wing works 24/7 to monitor reef health and implement recovery protocols.
We combine traditional marine biology with advanced data analytics to predict environmental stress before it impacts the local fauna.
Coral Propagation Nursery
Our nursery uses modular reef technology to grow coral fragments in protected environments. Once they reach maturity, they are carefully transplanted back into damaged reef sections along the Jeddah coastline.
- 85% survival rate of transplanted corals
- Over 12 endemic species propagated
- Automated health monitoring via AI sensors
Marine Mammal Protection
Focusing on the preservation of Dugongs and Dolphins in the Red Sea. We operate a rapid response unit for stranded animals and conduct long-term acoustic monitoring of migratory paths.
Coral Fragments Outplanted
Kilometers of Monitored Coast
Non-Recyclable Waste Goal
Academic Partnerships
Data Collection
Collecting high-resolution thermal and chemical data from the Red Sea basin.
Analysis
Identifying areas with highest risk of biodiversity loss using AI models.
Intervention
Deploying coral nurseries and establishing protected marine zones.
Monitoring
Continuous tracking of ecosystem recovery and adjusting strategies.