In French Polynesia, Each Day is Earth Day with Coral Gardeners

Should you’ve been to Tahiti with Windstar over the previous few years, you doubtless learn about its partnership with Coral Gardeners, the Moorea-based nonprofit. The group’s mission is targeted on revolutionizing ocean conservation and creating a world motion to save lots of coral reefs.
Since Windstar launched its partnership in 2022 with an preliminary company donation, the corporate and visitors collectively adopted 1000 corals in 2022, and an extra 1500 in 2023. Thus far in 2024, they’ve already adopted 685 extra. Company onboard all Tahiti-based cruise have the choice to contribute as properly through a $35 donation. The donation program has since expanded to all of the ships in Windstar’s fleet.
On my February cruise aboard Star Breeze, I acquired an opportunity to take a seat down with Hannah Stewart, Coral Gardeners’ head of science and reforestation (previous to becoming a member of the group, she labored as developer/director on the College of California, Berkely; the Canada native lives all 12 months round in Moorea). In our dialog, she talked about how the non-profit is rising and increasing its bandwidth, and why the well being of corals issues a lot in French Polynesia – and in addition in every single place across the globe.
As of December 2023, Coral Gardeners tells us it has planted 100,870 corals, protecting 12, 494 sq. meters of reef. 11 reefs have been restored with 45 totally different species of coral.
Q: Hannah, might you give us some context about how Coral Gardeners got here to be created?
A: Titouan Barnikoff is our founder. His dad and mom ran a pearl farm, and he grew up within the water, on the water, water was his life, nonetheless is. In the future he went browsing, and seemed down, the corals had been white, bleaching. It was the primary time he had seen this and understood that his place – the ocean – was in bother. He began with a plan to save lots of the reef he knew. And but the issue was greater than their dwelling reef. So, in 2017, on the age of 16, he began Coral Gardeners.
Q: What does Coral Gardeners do, precisely?
A: The core of our work is constructed round coral reef restoration. Utilizing the newest methods and strategies, our workforce of gardeners develop and plant resilient corals to revive reef ecosystems. Our goal is to increase restoration world wide and empower the native communities to develop into coral gardeners as a part of a bluer economic system.
There are three pillars to our efforts. The primary is the restoration of reefs, after all, however you’ll be able to’t try this with out consciousness, in order that’s our second pillar. And at last, innovation is a key element and the inspiration for creating CG Labs, utilizing tech, science, computation (AI) and statistics to help our mission. CG Labs is so cool. If I can think about it, they’ll construct it.
Q: Coral Gardeners is taking over coral reef restoration in waters past these of Moorea and the remainder of French Polynesia. Inform us extra about your efforts to increase.
A: First, it’s vital to notice how vital Moorea and French Polynesia are to us. We’re right here, we make use of locals, on the coronary heart of what we do is give native individuals a profession that protects their very own yard. We’ve educated 6,000 native college kids who develop into little coral gardeners, together with fisherman and authorities officers.
And sure, we’re increasing. We opened our first worldwide department in Fiji, on Malolo Island, a part of the Polynesian Triangle. It’s dwelling to the third-largest barrier reef on the earth. There, we seeded three newly-built nurseries with almost 11,000 corals, all collected from the wild for his or her thermal resiliency and biodiversity, specializing in Acropora and Pocillopora — much like our technique in French Polynesia. As well as, the crew was capable of outplant about as many corals, which they rescued from the seafloor to plant again onto reef areas the place they are going to have a greater likelihood to thrive all on their very own.
Thailand is simply coming on-line. Thailand permits dynamite fishing, a determined technique to fish, wherein an explosive machine is thrown at a reef, lowering each fish and coral to items, notably within the Andaman Sea, close to Phuket and different islands.
Q: How can Windstar vacationers get extra concerned?

A: Preserve an eye fixed out for our latest partnership with Windstar – we’re gearing as much as provide two totally different experiences when Star Breeze calls at Moorea. One, the extra introductory tour, brings you to our headquarters the place we provide the fundamentals on coral reef restoration and you then get to have a tendency our backyard nursery in Paopao Bay. You may snorkel to our floating coral tree nurseries which are simply a few meters beneath the floor.
For a extra intensive expertise, you’ll be capable of journey to our ocean backyard, positioned in our largest nursery in Tiaia.
Onboard, Tahiti itineraries function an engagement speaker sequence when the Star Breeze calls at Moorea. The informative lecture by a Coral Gardeners workforce member raises consciousness and educates visitors on coral reef preservation. Newly created movies and pamphlets can be found to all visitors and tour operators globally
As well as, the chance to undertake a coral is just not restricted to those that sail French Polynesian itineraries on Star Breeze. All of Windstar’s ships provide the chance.
Editor’s Notice: Windstar visitors adopted 1000 corals in 2022, the primary 12 months of the partnership, and an extra 1500 in 2023. Thus far in 2024, they’ve already adopted 685 extra.