The Coral Reef Regeneration Co-Lab connects global partners to accelerate the development, sharing, and implementation of innovative reef regeneration solutions. Together, we aim to build healthier, more resilient coral ecosystems that can thrive in a changing climate.
Maldives Coral Institute
The Maldives Coral Institute (MCI) is a science-led NGO focused on restoring and strengthening coral reefs through research, nature-based restoration and community-led conservation. Working across the Maldives, MCI develops practical solutions that improve reef resilience while empowering local communities and advancing coral conservation through innovation and collaboration.
University of Exeter
The University of Exeter is a world-class, research-intensive institution. Ranked 2nd in the world for ecology and top 20 in the UK for biological sciences, the university brings deep scientific rigour and global authority to the front lines of marine conservation.
Soneva Conservation and Sustainability Maldives
Soneva Conservation & Sustainability Maldives (SCSM) is a Maldivian NGO dedicated to protecting and restoring coral reefs through scientific research, active restoration and community engagement. Based in Baa Atoll, it works with local and international partners to advance reef conservation while building national capacity and supporting long-term marine stewardship.
Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA)
ORRAA is a global alliance that mobilises finance and insurance to invest in coastal and ocean resilience through nature-based solutions. By 2030, it aims to strengthen climate resilience in the Global South while accelerating investment in a sustainable blue economy.Deploying robust monitoring toolkits, open-access research databases, and localized training materials to empower coastal sentinel communities.
We welcome contributions from researchers, scientists, and practitioners working in coral reef regeneration.
If you have ongoing research, fieldwork, case studies, or insights to share, you can submit your work to be featured within the Co-Lab. By contributing, you become part of a growing global knowledge base supporting more resilient reef ecosystems.