In just three minutes, you can help marine scientists in their ocean restoration work as they attempt to bring life back to damaged corals.
Travel to the Philippines and nine other locations around the world to join our latest mission and become a citizen scientist, as we create together the ocean’s next vital study on marine protection.
1 - Listen to a healthy coral reef and compare it to the sounds of an unhealthy reef
2 - Train your ear to recongize different types of ocean sounds
3 - Click when you hear a fish sound
This crowdsourced data will help scientists monitor ecosystem health, track illegal fishing, and measure success at restoration sites. With this project, we hope to help demonstrate the scientific value of listening as our primary sense underwater. By combining this with new revolutionary new scientific research ‘The Sound of Recovery’, which shows the frequencies we can now play to call corals and life back to damaged reefs and dramatically accelerate underwater regeneration.
By turning our collective ear to the oceans and by listening out for sounds, we can help scientists monitor ecosystem health, track illegal fishing, and measure success at restoration sites.