Life Below Water

This pillar includes macro-projects aligned with SDG 14, focused on restoring marine biodiversity through reef recovery, mangrove expansion, and sustainable coastal interventions. Each initiative is structured into milestones, verified upon delivery, and funded with traceable capital.

Mangrove restoration


East Africa

Replant mangroves and reinforce blue carbon sequestration


Funded milestones (2024-2025)

This project was successfully funded and is now in post-implementation monitoring

20,000 mangroves planted across 3 regions

76% root zone survival reached after 6 months

+12 biodiversity index increase

☁ Ongoing monitoring through 2025

This project is certified through Bioquity's milestone-based framework

Coral reef restoration


South-East Asia

Rebuild reefs through structure deployment and biodiversity monitoring


Funding open

$300k ࿓ Deploy 400 reef modules and monitor

$600k ࿓ reach +15% survival rate

$1M ࿓ Increase juvenile fish count by +25%

This project is certified through Bioquity's milestone-based framework

Milestone certification Journey

Each project milestone follows a clearly defined pathway, from SDG alignment to NGO onboarding, field implementation, and final verification. Bioquity only certifies ecological impact once the milestone’s Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are independently validated through GPS-stamped data, images, and field reports. A token is then issued, capturing the verified outcome and enabling transparent ESG reporting for funders.

Why it matters

Why it matters

Healthy oceans are the foundation of life on Earth. Coral reefs support over 25% of marine biodiversity, protect coastal communities, and sustain livelihoods, yet they are disappearing at unprecedented rates. Verifying and funding real restoration work means more than planting corals; it means preserving ecosystems, rebuilding fish populations, and backing local teams who protect these environments every day. Bioquity ensures this impact is not only made, but proven.

What comes next ?

Change doesn’t start with grand declarations, it starts with field notes, water samples, reef fragments, and people who care enough to do the work.

If you're one of them, whether you're planting, measuring, funding, or just learning, you're in the right place.