At the heart of our work is ‘poSEAtivity’.
We proudly pledge 5% of all our proceeds to established charities or towards funding our many PoSEAtive initiatives.
Our poSEAtive initiatives
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Vitamin SEA
Through bringing a little reef magic directly into hospitals, our Vitamin SEA program aims to put smiles on the faces of some of our sickest children.
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SEArch Party
Our SEArch Party beach clean-ups seek to remove marine debris from our local beaches and waterways. Valuable data is collected and submitted to the Australian Marine Debris Initiative database.
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Outback OdysSEA
Our Outback OdysSEA’s are an opportunity for us to take the reef on the road. We aim to reach as many remote communities in outback Australia as possible, giving people (who may never have even seen the ocean before) an opportunity to hold real live marine animals.
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ReSEArch
While playing with starfish is important (and lets be honest, way more fun!..) Reef LiteraSEA will be in a unique position to be able to contribute to a range of important research areas. Not only will ReSEArch give back to the scientific community, it will also continue to hone our skills and stay up to date with all the latest discoveries.
By supporting Reef LiteraSEA, you’re helping to inspire the next generation of ocean advocates and contributing to a healthier, more sustainable marine environment.
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Established charities
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Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre
CTRC is a voluntary non-profit organisation dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick and injured turtles.
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Tangaroa Blue Foundation
Tangaroa Blue Foundation works to prevent marine debris.
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Sharks and Rays Australia
SARA was formed with the aim to not just produce science in the ‘ivory tower’ but to involve the general public in our sawfish and shark research expeditions.
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Headspace - National Youth Mental Health Foundation
Headspace helps young people with mental health, physical health (including sexual health) alcohol and other drug services, and work and study support.