Your Partnership. Your Reef. Your Impact.

Measurable. Transparent. Locally delivered.

"The world is changed by your example,
not by your opinion."

Paulo Coelho

A real biodiversity partnership means: no claims, just evidence.

With We Do OCEAN, your company supports a scientifically guided coral restoration project in Bali — with a dedicated reef area assigned to you, documented monitoring, and an ESG-ready Impact Report.

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP

Impact over Image.

A company can’t change everything.

But it can do something — and prove it.

GPS coordinates, monitoring data, a reef that’s actually growing. What you call it, in the end, is secondary.

That’s exactly where the Biodiversity Partnership with We Do OCEAN comes in:

You choose an area assigned to your company. We build it, document every step with scientific guidance, and deliver not just a good feeling — but a report with numbers, photos, and SDG alignment. Something you can actually show.

Choose Your Package

All packages include:
Naming rights for your restoration area, press materials for your own communications,
12 months of monitoring, an ESG-ready Impact Report, and SDG alignment (SDG 13 & SDG 14).

As a registered non-profit, we issue an official donation receipt.

ESSENTIAL

5,000 EUR
— 100 m² Restoration Area


• ~110 Reef Star Modules
• ~2,000 Coral Fragments
• Care & Maintenance
• Donation Receipt

IMPACT

10,000 EUR
— 200 m² Restoration Area


• ~220 Reef Star Modules
• ~4,000 Coral Fragments
• Care & Maintenance
• Donation Receipt

LEGACY

15,000 EUR
— 300 m² Restoration Area


• ~330 Reef Star Modules
• ~6,000 Coral Fragments
• Training of a Local Team Member
• Care & Maintenance
• Donation Receipt

You want to make a bigger impact than our packages cover?

At our Bias Tugel site, we have capacity for up to 1.25 hectares of restoration area — larger areas, multiple sites, or a fully customised partnership are always possible. Just get in touch.

info@wedoocean.com

From Planning to Documented Impact.

Site Assessment:
Dive and evaluation of the assigned area, photo documentation of the initial condition, definition of the exact reef structure.

Month 1–6 — Planting:
Installation of Reef Star Modules, planting of coral fragments, first photo documentation and handover of project files to the partner.

Month 6 — Growth Update: Underwater inspections and monitoring of coral development, photo comparison and interim report with survival rates and growth data.

Month 12 — Final Report:
Complete documentation of the restoration area, ESG-ready Impact Report, before/after imagery, SDG alignment.

Ongoing — Care & Stability:
The restoration area remains part of our active monitoring programme; long-term stability and continued reef development are ensured.

The structured Biodiversity Partnership creates not only ecological impact, but strengthens the strategic positioning of your company within your ESG and stakeholder context.

What the Partnership Means for Your Company

Strategic Positioning
Visible commitment to responsibility

Differentiation from purely symbolic engagement

Strengthening of reputation and brand profile
ESG & Reporting Context
Documented area assignment

Measurable biodiversity impact

Monitoring & Impact Report
Stakeholder Appeal
Credible commitment

Identification potential for employees

Transparent, traceable impact

Perspectives
that last.

Unlike short-term volunteer projects, we rely on a permanent, locally trained team — women and men we deliberately recruit without prior experience. Some were even afraid of the water at the start; today they are proud members of our Coral Restoration Team.


We create real, long-term prospects for them and their families — in a field that would otherwise have been out of reach for most of them.


Your partnership finances not only the restoration of reefs, but also this future: fair, stable jobs that make an impact far beyond any single project.

People on the Ground.

Why We Do OCEAN.

Awards &
Network

1st Place, Environmental Category — Deutscher Award für Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte 2025

Network Partner of the UN Ocean Decade Germany

Partnership with the Natural History Museum Karlsruhe SMNK

Science &
Methodology

Scientific collaboration with Prof. Dr. Christian Voolstra (University of Konstanz, President of the International Coral Reef Society)

MARRS-certified restoration methodology, developed in collaboration with universities and research institutions

The restoration area is located within an officially designated marine protected area (MPA/Conservation Zone)

Team
on the Ground

Divers, boat captains, craftspeople, logistics — the entire project structure is in local hands.

From the restoration work underwater to lunch:

Value stays in the community.

Get in Touch

We'd love to hear from you!

info@wedoocean.com

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