Facilities for cultivating corals have been upgraded and new coral life continues to be born.

 



It’s a beautiful sight in the seabeds of Okinawa with our beautiful corals. We planted 1,027 coral trees this year.



The coral forest spreads out even further with plenty of fish swimming around it!



SEKKISEI SAVE the BLUE to protect the ocean and the earth

Our first tree planting ceremony in Tohoku region. Meanwhile, our miracle corals continue to grow vigorously. The coral forest now spreads over 105.19 million cm².



SEKKISEI SAVE the BLUE celebrated its 10th anniversary.

Our 10th year of SAVE the BLUE! Our coral forest now exceeds a total of 100 million cm² while new coral life continues to spread in the seas of Okinawa.



New coral life continues to emerge.

We continued our research on our miracle corals, now gradually regenerating in the seas of Okinawa. A new coral life begins.



A "miracle coral" that is resistant to high water temperatures was born.

Corals planted through SAVE the BLUE are now able to survive longer, withstanding UV rays and heat! We call these our miracle corals. Finally, a hope for coral restoration and conservation!



Life begins to take place at the new corals with fishes laying eggs around them.



New sprouts spotted in corals previously inhibited in growth. Our coral forest is recovering!



We amped up our efforts to conserve even more corals and ensure healthy growth.



Coral spawning activity has ended successfully this year. Our corals are growing bigger and bigger!



More and more corals being transplanted! A total of 3,339 coral since we began!



Our corals and coral seedlings are growing well within a year. A total of 2,057 corals transplanted since 2009.



SEKKISEI SAVE the BLUE first-ever coral photo.