The Seattle Times recently featured Prince William’s prestigious Earthshot Prize, highlighting the most innovative climate solutions from around the world—including Coral Vita’s groundbreaking ocean restoration work. This ambitious initiative, inspired by President Kennedy’s moonshot vision, brings nearly $60 million in funding to entrepreneurs developing breakthrough environmental solutions across five critical categories: nature conservation, air quality, ocean revival, waste-free living, and climate action.
Coral Vita was proudly recognized as the winner in the ocean revival category for our pioneering approach to growing resilient corals in specialized farms and transplanting them into threatened reef ecosystems in the Bahamas. The article emphasizes how our innovative coral restoration technology addresses the urgent challenges facing our oceans, from warming temperatures to pollution and destructive fishing practices.
The Earthshot Prize represents hope and tangible action in the fight against climate change, showcasing how visionary solutions like coral farming can restore our planet’s vital marine ecosystems. With over 1,000 nominations from 80 countries, being selected as a winner demonstrates the global impact and scalability of our coral restoration mission.
Read the full article in the Seattle Times to learn more about the Earthshot Prize and the innovative solutions leading the charge in environmental restoration.