Let’s restore
the planet's blue lung.
Go Ocean accelerates the restoration of coastlines and marine ecosystems worldwide — building resilience against climate change and safeguarding the habitats that ocean life depends on.
Marine ecosystem restoration
Together with local communities, we do not only restore the marine ecosystems, but we also make sure they survive in the long term and get exactly what they need.
Your restoration activity can be followed up through your impact dashboard with a unique geographical location and photos on site. We support your internal and external communication.
Adapted to your needs
We customize the projects according to your needs in terms of carbon sequestration, ESG reporting, marketing, HR initiatives, and more.
How do we work?
We bridge the gap between local restoration projects and global impact makers.
Our climate project experts select and follow up on the best restoration projects worldwide, in which we work with local people to restore the right marine ecosystems in the right regions to have the most positive effects on biodiversity, carbon storage, employment, livelihood, and the coastal economy. We do not just restore, but we also ensure that the restored system will be maintained and monitored, and can be followed up via our impact platform.
We also pay attention to nature-based-solutions in the experimental phase, so they can hopefully one day be applied on a large scale, when enough evidence is gathered for their success.
Your sustainability (and brand) needs carefully matched with the most suitable marine ecosystem project(s).
Businesses & foundations
Explore our business packages. We’ll create a valuable tailored offer just for you based on your preferences, your needs, and the seasonality or urgency in our projects.
Individual contributions
Via our webshop, you can contribute to a variety of our running restoration projects because no step is too small to matter. In return, you receive a restoration certificate with a QR-code to track the project.





























































Explore the impact platform
Via the Go Ocean impact platform, every project can be followed up transparently. As a company, you can choose to have your own company impact dashboard to track your personal positive impact.
Discover our projects

Seagrass meadow restoration
Seagrass meadows are fields of seagrass that sit in shallow waters along the coast of most of the worlds’ continents and are one of the most important systems in our biosphere. However, because they are vulnerable to many threats, we have lost an enormous amount of seagrass during the past decennia.

Seagrass meadow restoration
Seagrass meadows are fields of seagrass that sit in shallow waters along the coast of most of the worlds’ continents and are one of the most important systems in our biosphere. However, because they are vulnerable to many threats, we have lost an enormous amount of seagrass during the past decennia.

Seagrass meadow restoration
Seagrass meadows are fields of seagrass that sit in shallow waters along the coast of most of the worlds’ continents and are one of the most important systems in our biosphere. However, because they are vulnerable to many threats, we have lost an enormous amount of seagrass during the past decennia.

Seagrass meadow restoration
Seagrass meadows are fields of seagrass that sit in shallow waters along the coast of most of the worlds’ continents and are one of the most important systems in our biosphere. However, because they are vulnerable to many threats, we have lost an enormous amount of seagrass during the past decennia.

Seagrass meadow restoration
Seagrass meadows are fields of seagrass that sit in shallow waters along the coast of most of the worlds’ continents and are one of the most important systems in our biosphere. However, because they are vulnerable to many threats, we have lost an enormous amount of seagrass during the past decennia.

Seagrass meadow restoration
Seagrass meadows are fields of seagrass that sit in shallow waters along the coast of most of the worlds’ continents and are one of the most important systems in our biosphere. However, because they are vulnerable to many threats, we have lost an enormous amount of seagrass during the past decennia.