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5 years of evolution:

The Elkhorn Marine Conservancy becomes

Historically abundant and diverse marine ecosystems are declining at an alarming rate, along with their economic and social value.

We are an innovative non-profit dedicated to enhancing the resilience and stewardship of Antigua and Barbuda’s marine ecosystems through restoration, research and community engagement.

A call to action: after watching decades of degradation, we’re ready to bring Antigua’s reefs back to life.

Invaluable, and at risk

Antigua’s coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds provide critical services to our local and global communities. Yet these invaluable ecosystems - and their services - are increasingly under threat.

A person standing on a boat with the name 'Joyz' written on it, seen from a water-level perspective, with the sky and clouds in the background, and partially submerged water in the foreground.

Food & Livelihoods

Antigua and Barbuda has one of the highest consumption rates of fish per capita in the world, highlighting the importance of fish for food security, nutrition and livelihoods.

Underwater scene showing a school of yellow and green striped fish swimming among coral reefs.

Tourism & Discovery

Antigua’s economy is almost entirely reliant on coastal and marine tourism. Coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangroves protect beaches while providing boaters, snorkelers and divers a space for discovery.

Aerial view of a boat sailing in turquoise waters near a lush green island with white sandy beaches, and a distant ocean with a sailboat on the horizon.

Coastal Protection

Antigua is exposed to destructive hurricane activity and storm surge, which can devastate coastlines and infra-structure. Coastal ecosystems dissipate wave activity by up to 99%, protecting coastlines from erosion and inundation.

Infographic titled 'Tracking Our Progress' showing four data points: nursery sites 4, coral species 14, genotypes propagated 92, coral fragments 4700
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Through science and collaboration, we achieve measurable results.

Our team of scientists and technicians combine proven restorative approaches with collaborative management and education to achieve meaningful and sustainable outcomes.

 

We all have an impact -

what will yours be?

Small changes can have a big impact on the health of our marine ecosystems. Whether its the seafood you order, the home & garden products you use, or where you choose to cast your anchor, we're here to promote the best choices for our oceans.

 

Join our mission to help Antigua’s coastlines thrive

Whether you’re able to contribute your time, money or influence to help us restore our marine environment, we need you on our team. Please consider becoming a member, or visit ‘Join our team’ to learn about current staff and volunteer opportunities.


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“Coral reefs sustain Antigua and Barbuda in countless ways. They protect our coastlines and beaches, sustain our economy by increasing tourism value and supply us with local seafood. I have personally witnessed the degradation of our local marine environment and fully support AnuBlue in their efforts to enhance the heath of these critical ecosystems. As such, the Antigua and Barbuda Ministry of Tourism and Investment is pleased to endorse AnuBlue's multi-year Coral Reef Restoration Project.”

Hon. Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism and Investment

Minister of Tourism Antigua and Barbuda, Max Fernandez