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Supporting Healthy Oceans

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Taking climate action by supporting healthy oceans

As part of our commitment to climate and nature action, we’ve joined our sister companies across the Travelopia Group* to partner with Blue Marine Foundation. Our objective is to help conserve the stunning coastlines and marine life that enrich your holidays and restore ocean ecosystems that are vital in tackling climate change.

We are supporting the conservation and restoration of thousands of hectares of vital marine ecosystems through projects across the globe, these protected “blue carbon ecosystems” have the potential to remove and store thousands of tonnes of carbon every year. They also help protect a rich diversity of coastal and underwater wildlife, including endangered species. 

Our support also enables the training and employment of local communities in marine conservation, helping ensure these beautiful places are preserved for generations.

Who is Blue Marine Foundation? 

Blue Marine Foundation is an organisation dedicated to restoring the ocean to health by protecting and restoring marine life. It’s mission is to see at least 30 per cent of the world’s ocean under effective protection by 2030 and the other 70 per cent managed in a responsible way. 

The ocean is the world’s largest carbon sink. By combatting overfishing, establishing Marine Protected Areas, restoring depleted marine habitats and engaging local communities in marine conservation, Blue Marine seeks to ensure the ocean can continue its vital function of stabilising the Earth’s climate. To date, Blue Marine has contributed to the protection of over four million square kilometers of the ocean.  

Find out more here.

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Did you know?

The ocean absorbs 25-30 percent of annual CO2 emissions that would otherwise remain in the atmosphere and increase global warming.  

– Mangroves absorb carbon at up to four times the rate of tropical terrestrial forests. 

– Over 120 million people globally depend on mangroves for their livelihoods.

– Seagrass meadows can store twice as much carbon per hectare as terrestrial forests.

– Seagrass covers 0.1% of the ocean floor, these habitats account for 18% of the carbon stored in ocean sediments.

– Coral reefs provide habitat for around 25 percent of marine species. 

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The Blue Marine projects we are supporting

Impact to date

Over its first two years, our partnership with Blue Marine Foundation has helped deliver significant impact for ocean conservation and community livelihoods across seven global projects.

Since the start of our partnership in 2023, 76 hectares of vital blue carbon habitat have been ecologically restored, with collaborative efforts advancing to protect nearly 19,000 hectares.

More than 145,000 mangrove and seagrass seedlings have been planted with strong survival rates, over 400 coastal community members have been employed or engaged in marine restoration, thousands of tonnes of carbon are being removed, and 12 new scientific advancements in blue carbon and nature conservation have been made or are under development.

Find out more here. *Exodus Adventure Travels is a member of the Travelopia group of travel companies which has come together to partner with Blue Marine Foundation.

Latest Updates

To date, our partnership has supported seven projects which span the globe, from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean, Kenya to Indonesia. Each project seeks to address the climate and biodiversity crisis in different ways, empowering and engaging local communities:

Indonesia

12 hectares of abandoned ponds were ecologically restored with the active participation of 64 community members, including women and priority groups. Seedling planting success exceeded targets, and the project also launched sustainable livelihoods in beekeeping and goat farming, and established a local foundation to ensure benefits remain within the community.

Philippines

6.9 hectares of mangrove habitat was restored, with over 17,000 seedlings planted and a thriving community nursery established. Wildlife surveys recorded more than 1,700 macroinvertebrates and 20 bird species, including the vulnerable Philippine Duck. Training and toolkits have empowered 22 local people, and sustainable fishery initiatives are underway.

The Maldives

The #SeagrassIndustryLeaders Circle was launched, bringing together 17 leading resorts who pledged to protect at least 80% of their seagrass meadows—securing protection for over 100 hectares. The initiative has catalysed national policy development and widespread industry engagement.

Greece

A proposal has been submitted to expand the Limnos Natura 2000 site, Greece’s largest seagrass bed of over 18,000 hectares, building on and bringing together multiple collaborative partnerships. Two years of mapping and engagement with local fishers, combined with new blue carbon data, are strengthening the case for long-term protection.

Dutch Caribbean

1,500 mangrove trees were planted in Bonaire, with and water flow improved through channel restoration. Data-driven monitoring and community events have built local stewardship and conservation awareness with 70 local volunteers and participants getting involved.

Formentera

Over 53,000 Posidonia seagrass shoots were planted across 250 m², with 90% rooting success after six months. The project has pioneered restoration techniques, launched a high-profile marine conservation campaign, and built a coalition of local and international partners.

Kenya

13,000 native mangrove seedlings have been planted across 1.3 hectares. 30 community groups and 25 youth group members have been engaged, and joint patrols with local authorities have reduced illegal harvesting and supported biodiversity monitoring

Read more about our commitment to support people and nature to thrive.

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