New Heaven Reef Conservation Program

New Heaven Reef Conservation Program We give people from all over the world an opportunity to learn and practice coral reef ecology, research, and restoration.

“Our Ocean, our responsibility”

Coral Reefs cover less than 2% of the ocean floor but support 25% of all marine life. They are the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth, and also one of the most threatened. All over the world reefs are in decline, and scientists with the UN estimate that most could be lost as soon as 2050. Protection, conservation, and restoration are all essential to sav

e what reefs we still have left. Have you ever wondered where statistics like these come from, or what can be done to help? Marine conservation has been at the heart of our New Heaven Dive School since it was started over 20 years ago. The New Heaven Reef Conservation Program (NHRCP) was founded at our dive school in 2007 to teach divers about coral reef ecology, research, and restoration. We believe that the people most closely connected to the reef should be the ones that care for it, and so are trying to get more and more divers involved in marine education and conservation. Through various ongoing marine projects and ocean monitoring studies we engage in the many facets of marine conservation Thailand has to offer. The program is designed to give participants a hands-on approach in learning about the coral reef environment and a wide range of research and restoration techniques used by professionals around the world. Reef research and monitoring is the only way to get a true idea of what the problems are and what needs to be done to alleviate them. After the problem has been identified we can start to reduce the damage with various coral restoration activities. After finishing the reef conservation course, participants will have a greater understanding of coral ecosystems and the threats to them, and learn new diving and underwater skills. The courses are broken down to accommodate those wishing to try things out for 1 day, or to write a thesis or earn valuable job training over the course of 3 months.

Meet Filippa, she's been working on her final project on assessing waste, microplastic and water quality throughout 4 di...
20/05/2026

Meet Filippa, she's been working on her final project on assessing waste, microplastic and water quality throughout 4 different dive sites around Koh Tao.

Last week was our artificial reef week. We had a look at different purposes of artificial reef and the processes of maki...
18/05/2026

Last week was our artificial reef week. We had a look at different purposes of artificial reef and the processes of making one. 🪸

Want to learn more about Artificial Reef, come join us!!

Meet Victoria, if you ever need someone to go snorkelling with you, she’s the one to ask. She focuses on Fish ID as her ...
13/05/2026

Meet Victoria, if you ever need someone to go snorkelling with you, she’s the one to ask. She focuses on Fish ID as her project and has a strong interest in coral taxonomy too. 🐠

The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is one of the ocean’s most unusual deep-sea sharks. 🦈                    ...
11/05/2026

The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is one of the ocean’s most unusual deep-sea sharks. 🦈

Friday Photo Time! This week, we ended the week with coral taxonomy safari. Our student learned 19 different genus of co...
08/05/2026

Friday Photo Time! This week, we ended the week with coral taxonomy safari. Our student learned 19 different genus of coral. 🪸

Interested in what those 19 genus are? Come join our program!💙

Her project? Mapping artificial reefs through photogrammetry by turning photos and videos into detailed 3D models. 📸    ...
06/05/2026

Her project? Mapping artificial reefs through photogrammetry by turning photos and videos into detailed 3D models. 📸

And it's Friday Photo Time again. We ended the week with a disease survey and safari and spent the night at the Spotligh...
02/05/2026

And it's Friday Photo Time again. We ended the week with a disease survey and safari and spent the night at the Spotlight fair to say goodbye to some of our interns. 💙

Meet Clara, our intern who kept our office cat, Seaweed, company. 🐾
29/04/2026

Meet Clara, our intern who kept our office cat, Seaweed, company. 🐾

What if your eyes could see beyond colour? 🌈Mantis shrimp can detect polarized light and a wider spectrum than humans.  ...
27/04/2026

What if your eyes could see beyond colour? 🌈
Mantis shrimp can detect polarized light and a wider spectrum than humans.

26/04/2026

POV: you joined our conservation program💙🌴

Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22 to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote actions to...
22/04/2026

Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22 to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote actions to protect the planet.

It was first held in 1970 in the United States and has since grown into a global movement involving over 190 countries. People take part in activities like clean-ups, tree planting, conservation campaigns, and education about environmental protection.

We would like to recognise Earth Day as a reminder of our shared responsibility to protect and preserve our planet.

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48 Moo 3, Koh Tao
Ban Ko Tao
84280

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