REEFolution Kenya
Fragile coral reefs need action!
The REEFolution Foundation certifies and trains local community members in developing countries. They are given the opportunity to become marine conservationists at our coral restoration project.
REEFolution aims to rebuild coral reefs by providing fundamental restoration skills to coastal communities. By combining local and scientific knowledge, REEFolution aids reef recovery and fosters local stewardship. This combination aims to improve and sustain local biodiversity and thereby contribute to the livelihoods of those who depend most on these rich yet vulnerable marine resources.
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LATEST NEWS
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OUR WORK

The 'VR-Experience'
Since the majority of Kenyan students lack experience in swimming, snorkeling or diving for varied reasons, it sometimes seems hard for them to get a picture of the underwater environment. Therefore, REEFolution aims toprovide a virtual reality (VR) experience for these students to visually discover what our reef restoration project is about - underwater. In a virtual tour that.. read more

REEF Rangers
Our innovative approach to coral reef restoration is focused on involving the local community members in the act of coral reef restoration. In addition, the REEFolution has developed a certification and training program where motivated community members are given the opportunity to become a reef ranger. This is a paid job at one of REEFolution's coral restoration projects. Read more

Education programs
Besides creating awareness in developing countries, the REEFolution Foundation aims to develop education materials which can be used in western countries. The VR experience, our experiences and scientific findings are being processed into modules and programs to inform and educate Dutch children. In the future, we aim to reach out to more locations.
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