What Conservation Group Do You Recommend Supporting?

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We are looking for a Coral/Marine life Conservation group to support through our business. We are active divers and can see the need we have, to protect and conserve. What group has a good reputation? What group is diver friendly? We are looking to support a group here in North America. If this grows then we reach further but feel like we should start here first.

Thanks for your input!

Jason & Christina
 
not a reef association, but the NSS-CDS and NFSA *North Florida Spring Alliance* are actually more important than the reef conservation groups in my opinion since they are trying to protect drinking water in the state.... CDS is actually suing to protect the water table in FL.
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Cambrian Foundation
another good one
 
Huge fan of CRF and their efforts planting corals in the FL Keys. Any diver is invited to join them. Their efforts are expanding to other areas in the Caribbean like Bonaire, Columbia, Jamaica & Curacao. Come on down and go diving with us & learn to plant coral. It's the most fun you can have underwater.

Reef supports education & citizen science through fish counts maintaining the largest database used by many many many scientific studies.

And NSS-CDS is fighting to protect Alachua Sink from Walmart developers. This area us critical to our aquifer, the main source if drinking water in FL.

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