
Join us in making a profound difference in The Bahamas, where the vitality of coral reefs hangs in the balance. Our latest campaign in partnership with Global Giving, presents an unparalleled opportunity to restore coral reefs and bolster the communities that rely on them educating students in conservation. For every contribution you make to coral restoration in The Bahamas, Global Giving will amplify your impact by adding an additional 50%, making your generosity go even further. Help us reach our goal of raising $10,000 USD. Together, we can forge a legacy of regeneration and resilience.
Read more about our project below and to donate through Global Giving, click here.
Summary
We’re aiming to raise $10,000 USD to train 100 Bahamian middle and high school students in coral restoration and scuba diving, equipping them to carve out meaningful careers while championing the preservation of marine life. By investing in local education and capacity-building, we not only protect the delicate balance of coral reefs, but also support the resilience and livelihoods of island communities dependent on a healthy ocean.
Challenge
In The Bahamas, coral reefs face severe threats from climate change, pollution, and overfishing. Up to 80% of Caribbean coral reefs have already been lost. These reefs are crucial for local fisher’s livelihoods, tourism revenue, and coastal protection, making coastal communities increasingly vulnerable. This project trains 100 Bahamian students in coral restoration and diving, laying the groundwork for conservation careers and benefiting both the reefs and the communities that depend on them.
Solution
This project will provide comprehensive training in coral restoration and scuba diving to 100 Bahamian youth, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to become stewards of their marine environment. Beyond conservation efforts, local students will gain expertise to pursue careers in environmental conservation, helping to ensure the long-term health of marine ecosystems.
Long-Term Impact
This project will train 100 Bahamian students in coral restoration and scuba diving, paving the way for lifelong careers in environmental conservation. By empowering locals with expertise in marine conservation, we’re not only nurturing coral reefs but also cultivating stronger, more resilient coastal communities, effectively tending to two vital aspects of ocean health.coral re


Dive deeper.

Green Turtle Cay Travel Guide for Divers
Plan your diving trip to Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas. Discover the best dive sites, coral reefs, how to get there, where to stay, and why this Abaco island is a hidden gem for underwater adventure.

How to Volunteer for Coral Reef Restoration
Want to help restore coral reefs? Here’s how to volunteer with PIMS and the Reef Rescue Network, from dive-based restoration trips to snorkel programs, citizen science, and remote support.

Become a PADI Dive Instructor in The Bahamas | Conservation-Focused IDC
Become a PADI Dive Instructor in The Bahamas | Conservation-Focused IDC | Perry Institute for Marine Science Education & Training Ready to take your diving skills to the next level

Stream2Sea Coral Care: The World’s First Reef-Positive Sunscreen
Stream2Sea Coral Care: The World’s First Reef-Positive Sunscreen | Perry Institute for Marine Science Conservation Partners Stream2Sea Coral Care: The World’s First Reef-Positive Sunscreen Discover why PIMS has partnered with

Build a Coral Reef for the Holidays | PIMS x Partanna
PIMS is partnering with Partanna to build a 100m² carbon-negative reef. Rick Fox is matching donations up to $25k. Help us build a sanctuary for the future.

“Seafood Nation” Documentary Premiere Explores the Heart of Bahamian Culture and the Future of Fisheries
NASSAU, The Bahamas | December 5, 2025 – From the bustling stalls of Potter’s Cay to family kitchen tables across the archipelago, seafood is far more than just sustenance in

