Our actions

Discover how we act daily to protect the ocean

Beach and seabed clean-ups

Every month, we organize clean-up operations on the beaches and seabeds of Guadeloupe. These collective actions bring together volunteers, families and businesses around a common goal: freeing our coastline from plastic waste.

How does it work?

  • Meet at the clean-up location (beach or port)
  • Equipment distribution (gloves, bags, tongs)
  • Collective cleaning for 2 to 3 hours
  • Sorting and weighing of collected waste
  • Friendly moment to close the event

Our 2024 results

30 Operations completed
2,000 kg Waste collected
850 Participants
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Volunteers collecting waste on a Guadeloupe beach

Awareness and education

Education is at the heart of our mission. We work with all audiences to share knowledge about the marine ecosystem and eco-friendly practices to adopt in daily life.

Our programs

School workshops

Educational workshops from primary to high school: discovering marine wildlife, plastic impact, eco-friendly practices.

Awareness stands

Presence at markets, festivals and local events with interactive activities.

Public conferences

Themed evenings with experts: marine biology, climate change, local solutions.

Public awareness

Education and awareness are essential to change negative perceptions and promote shark conservation.

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Educational activity in a Guadeloupe school

Observation trips

Discover Guadeloupe's marine life during our guided outings. With fins, mask and snorkel or simply from the shore, observe turtles, fish and corals in their natural habitat.

Types of trips

  • Turtle observation – Malendure and Petite-Terre sites
  • Reef discovery – Cousteau Reserve, Pigeon Islands
  • Mangrove walk – Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin
  • Nesting observation – Turtle season (March to October)

Practical information

Our trips are open to everyone, from beginners to experienced. Snorkeling equipment can be provided. Member rate: €15 / Non-member: €25.

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Sea turtle swimming in Guadeloupe waters

Marine habitat restoration

Facing coral reef degradation, we actively participate in restoration programs in partnership with the University of the Antilles and the Guadeloupe National Park.

Our ongoing projects

Coral nursery

Growing coral fragments in submerged structures before transplanting them to damaged reefs.

Seagrass monitoring

Mapping and monitoring of seagrass beds, essential for green turtle feeding.

Nest protection

Beach surveillance, marking and protection of sea turtle nests.

Marine Protected Areas

Creating marine sanctuaries where shark fishing is prohibited helps protect populations and allows their recovery.

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Diver working on a coral nursery

Upcoming events

18 Jan

Sainte-Anne beach clean-up

La Caravelle Beach

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Large clean-up operation open to all. Equipment provided, registration recommended.

25 Jan

Turtle observation trip

Malendure Beach, Bouillante

9:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Guided snorkeling trip to observe turtles. Limited to 12 participants.

01 Feb

Conference: Corals facing global warming

Pointe-à-Pitre Media Library

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Conference led by Dr. Lucie Maran, marine biologist at UAG. Free admission.

08 Feb

School workshop - Gosier School

Jean Jaurès Primary School

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Educational workshop for 4th-5th grade classes on marine protection.

Ready to take action?

Join our volunteer teams and actively participate in protecting our marine heritage.