Let’s restore
the Earth’s
blue lung
Go Ocean wants to support and accelerate the restoration of coastlines and ocean ecosystems, promote the resilience of our oceans against threats like climate change, and protect ocean wildlife habitats.
Ocean restoration
Together with local communities, we aim to restore the damaged parts of the ocean and further expand healthy ocean ecosystems.
Transparency
We offer you a variety of digital tools and technologies that allow you to follow up on your project.
Communication support
With our digital library, we support your internal and external communication process
Ocean restoration
We do not only restore the ocean ecosystem, but we also make sure they survive and get exactly what they need.
Transparency
Your restoration activity has its unique geographical location, photos on site, and its timestamp in blockchain.
Communication support
We support your internal and external communication process with our digital library.
How do we work?
Because of extreme pressure on the ocean and its systems, it now needs help. Go Ocean accelerates the restoration and expansion of ocean ecosystems worldwide.
Climate project experts select and follow up on the best ocean projects worldwide. In those projects, we work with local people to restore the right ocean ecosystems in the right regions to have the most positive effects on biodiversity, carbon storage, employment, livelihood, and the coastal economy.
We do not just restore, but we also ensure that the restored system will be maintained and monitored.







Become one of our pioneer coral planters at Go Ocean
Coral reefs are important as habitat for fish and other marine animals and they also protect the coastlines. Yet, 50% of the coral reefs have died since 1970.
This coral planting project has a positive impact not only on the restoration and protection of nature and wildlife but also on coastal communities.







Become one of our pioneer coral planters at Go Ocean
Coral reefs are important as habitat for fish and other marine animals and they protect our coastlines. Yet, 50% of the coral reefs have died since 1970.
This coral planting project in cooperation with Ocean Gardener has a positive impact on not only the restoration and protection of nature and wildlife but also on coastal communities.