UM, Royal Caribbean, Inter Miami CF team up in ‘coral gardening’ effort

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UM, Royal Caribbean, Inter Miami CF team up in ‘coral gardening’ effort
Holding completed coral cookie outplants before their dive are (l-r) Nick Rose, vice president, head of ESG, Royal Caribbean Group; Benjamin Cremaschi, Inter Miami CF midfielder, and Diego Lirman, professor of marine biology and ecology and director of the Rescue a Reef program at UM’s Rosenstiel School.
(Photo by Diana Udel)

This World Ocean Day, Royal Caribbean Group celebrated the oceans it sails by partnering with Inter Miami CF to sponsor six months’ worth of coral restoration expeditions with Rescue a Reef.

The citizen science program run by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School provides meaningful, hands-on opportunities for local South Florida communities to contribute to “coral gardening” and reef restoration. The collaborative efforts will result in over a thousand coral colonies being planted by locals onto the reefs just miles from Miami’s shoreline.

To mark World Ocean Day, Royal Caribbean Group and research divers from Rescue a Reef welcomed Inter Miami’s midfielder and Miami native Benjamin Cremaschi on a coral restoration expedition. Cremaschi and Nick Rose, vice president, head of ESG, Royal Caribbean Group, joined to dive into “Royal Caribbean Group Reef,” a new coral restoration site for research and rehabilitation.

Working together they laid the groundwork that will build lively neighborhoods of coral colonies that provide shelter, food and nursery areas for numerous marine species.

“Spending a big part of my life around our oceans, first as part of a Navy family and then starting my career as a shipboard environmental officer, I know first-hand how important it is to keep our oceans healthy to sustain our planet,” Rose said. “It was an incredible experience to come together with Benjamin and expert researchers to protect the beauty of the oceans and to be able to create opportunities for our local communities to join us.”

“We are excited to collaborate with Royal Caribbean Group in support of our efforts for coral reef restoration,” said Diego Lirman, professor of marine biology and ecology and director of the Rescue a Reef program at the Rosenstiel School.

“Reef restoration is a vital component of maintaining healthy and productive coral reefs. Coral reefs provide food, coastline protection and boundless recreation for ocean enthusiasts,” Lirman added.

“As a Key Biscayne native, I’ve always had a special appreciation for the ocean. That’s why it was important to me to team up with Royal Caribbean to do my part in maintaining the health of our oceans,” Cremaschi said.

“It was amazing to see the Royal Caribbean Group Reef and to help the scientists with the restoration project. Our hope is that the work we did inspires continued efforts from the community so we can have a lasting impact together,” he added.

Royal Caribbean Group’s decades-long partnership with the University of Miami Rosenstiel School has driven important research on the health of the oceans, including coral reefs. Now, through Rescue a Reef, Royal Caribbean Group and Inter Miami CF, Royal Caribbean International’s official vacation partner, are teaming up to help raise awareness on the importance of coral reefs to both our ecosystems and communities. These homegrown powerhouses will continue to work together to allow recreational SCUBA divers and snorkelers to contribute to their conservation and restoration.

Continuing ocean celebration onboard
Not missing a chance to celebrate with guests, Royal Caribbean Group is making studying the ocean fun onboard its ships. The company launched a video series developed in partnership with OceanScope, a University of Miami Rosenstiel School program that equips Royal Caribbean Group ships with instruments that provide scientists with critical oceanographic and atmospheric information to study the oceans. The videos will be available for guests on Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises mobile app and on Silverseas’ stateroom TVs, introducing them to ocean topics and how OceanScope has helped advance ocean data collection and research.

In addition, ships sailing across the world will feature activities like walks onboard to support endangered sea turtles and youth programming to highlight the importance of healthy oceans to the planet and future generations.

Royal Caribbean Group’s mission to deliver the best vacation responsibly goes beyond World Oceans Day, with the company championing a broader commitment to SEA the Future by sustaining the planet, energizing communities, and accelerating innovation. To learn more about Royal Caribbean Group’s sustainability efforts, visit www.royalcaribbeangroup.com/sustainability/.

 

 

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