Coral Reef Restoration Initiatives





















DIVEVOLK Launches a New Coral Reef Restoration Project
Kanesa D — May 1, 2025DIVEVOLK, known for developing the world’s first full touchscreen underwater smartphone housing, is expanding its environmental mission beneath the surface with a direct coral reef restoration program. Through techniques like coral gardening and microfragmentation, the company is helping regenerate damaged reefs by attaching healthy coral fragments to underwater nursery structures—boosting survival rates and promoting long-term reef resilience.
Branded tags mark each coral in the nursery, showcasing DIVEVOLK’s active role in marine conservation. This initiative is a clear extension of the brand’s ethos—pairing innovation with impact and taking sustainability from the surface to the sea floor.
As coral reefs face mounting threats from climate change, pollution, and overfishing, DIVEVOLK’s initiative provides a compelling example of how technology companies can lead by doing.