Underwater Research & Conservation

Advancing marine science through coral research, identification, and restoration initiatives

Dedicated to Marine Conservation

At Ceylon Nautica, we believe in giving back to the oceans that give us so much. Our underwater research program focuses on coral ecosystems, marine biodiversity, and sustainable restoration practices.

We collaborate with scientists, researchers, and conservation organizations to conduct meaningful studies that contribute to the protection and restoration of Sri Lanka's precious marine environments.

Global Impact

Contributing to worldwide coral reef conservation efforts

Scientific Approach

Data-driven research following international standards

Active Restoration

Hands-on initiatives to restore damaged reef ecosystems

Coral Research & Identification

Understanding coral ecosystems through systematic study and documentation

Biodiversity Surveys

Comprehensive surveys documenting coral species diversity across different reef zones and depth ranges.

  • Species identification and cataloging
  • Distribution mapping
  • Endemic species documentation

Health Monitoring

Long-term monitoring of coral health, growth rates, and environmental stressors affecting reef vitality.

  • Disease tracking and analysis
  • Bleaching event monitoring
  • Water quality assessment

Identification Database

Creating a comprehensive reference database of coral species found in Sri Lankan waters with detailed imagery and characteristics.

  • High-resolution photography
  • Morphological characteristics
  • Educational resources

Coral Restoration Initiatives

Active restoration projects to rebuild and rejuvenate damaged reef ecosystems

Coral Nursery Programs

We operate underwater coral nurseries where we grow coral fragments in optimal conditions before transplanting them to restoration sites. Our nurseries use techniques proven successful in global reef restoration projects.

Fragmentation Technique

Selective harvesting of resilient coral fragments

Nursery Structure

Underwater frames and structures for coral growth

Monitoring Protocols

Regular health checks and growth measurements

Reef Transplanting

Our team carefully transplants grown corals to degraded reef areas, creating new habitats for marine life and contributing to ecosystem recovery. We select sites based on environmental conditions and ecological priorities.

Site Selection

Strategic placement for maximum survivability

Attachment Methods

Secure anchoring using eco-friendly materials

Post-Transplant Care

Ongoing monitoring and maintenance

Community Involvement

Conservation is a collective effort. We actively involve local communities, divers, and students in our research and restoration activities. Through education and hands-on participation, we build a network of ocean advocates.

  • Volunteer ProgramsGet involved in our research and restoration work
  • Educational WorkshopsLearn about coral ecosystems and conservation
  • Citizen ScienceContribute data through simple observation protocols

Active Projects

Multiple ongoing research and restoration initiatives

Community Partners

Working with local organizations and institutions

Global Network

Connected with international conservation efforts

How to Get Involved

Join us in protecting and restoring Sri Lanka's coral reefs

For Divers

  • Participate in coral health monitoring dives
  • Join restoration transplanting sessions
  • Contribute underwater photography

For Research Partners

  • Collaborate on scientific studies
  • Access to field data and samples
  • Publish joint research findings

Ready to dive into research?
Call us on: +94 76 729 8722

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