Protecting Our Blue Planet, One Wave at a Time.

Join OceanGuardians in our mission to conserve marine ecosystems and ensure a healthy ocean for future generations.

Our Mission

OceanGuardians is a passionate non-profit dedicated to preserving and restoring marine life and their habitats. We believe in a world where our oceans are teeming with life, free from plastic, and resilient against climate change.

Marine Life Protection

We work to protect endangered species and their habitats from overfishing, pollution, and climate change.

Habitat Restoration

Our projects focus on restoring coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds, vital for ocean health.

Community Engagement

We empower communities worldwide to become stewards of their local marine environments.

Our Impact

Healthy Coral Reef

Over the past decade, OceanGuardians has successfully:

  • Protected over 10,000 square kilometers of critical marine habitat.
  • Reduced plastic waste in partner communities by 40%.
  • Educated 500,000+ individuals on sustainable ocean practices.
  • Advocated for stronger marine conservation policies at national and international levels.

Your support fuels these achievements. Together, we can make a lasting difference.

How You Can Help

Donate

Your financial contribution directly funds our conservation projects.

Donate Today

Volunteer

Join our local beach clean-ups or participate in educational workshops.

Volunteer Now

Spread the Word

Share our mission on social media and inspire others to protect the oceans.

Share Our Cause

Latest News & Updates

New Policy Achievement

New Policy Protects Endangered Whales!

Our advocacy led to a groundbreaking international agreement to protect critical whale habitats.

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Community Clean-Up

Community Clean-Up Success Story

Local volunteers removed tons of plastic from our coastal areas last weekend. Thank you!

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Research Update

New Research on Coral Resilience

Our scientists are making exciting discoveries about coral's ability to adapt to warming waters.

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