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Discover Our 100% Organic Cotton Women's Swimwear with Stunning Coral Prints

Find your perfect coral and embrace the softest, healthiest fabric for your skin.


💙 Save the Reefs with Every Purchase

With your purchase, you are not only getting ethically sourced and eco-friendly clothing but 10% of the proceeds are donated to Biorock® to restore coral reefs in the area of Pemuteran in Bali, Indonesia.


🌍 Make a Lasting Impact

Your purchase will also allow us to research and develop large-scale solutions to protect our shorelines, clean our ocean of debris, and reduce carbon emissions to create a healthier marine ecosystem. With your purchase, you are supporting the necessary engineering solutions to achieve a healthier environment for us and future generations.


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Coral reefs are one of the most productive and diverse ecosystems on Earth, providing habitat for 25% of all known marine species. They are often called the rainforests of the sea due to their high biodiversity. Coral reefs provide economic benefits through food, fisheries, and tourism, protect coastal homes from storms, and could be the key to developing new medicines. They produce half of the planet’s oxygen and absorb a third of the carbon dioxide, making them a pillar of our marine and greater ecosystem. However, coral reefs are threatened by rising sea temperatures, increasing acidity, pollution, and diseases. Scientists estimate that by 2050, more than 90% of corals will die due to environmental changes.


Coral reefs are marine invertebrates that form massive coral skeleton structures. They consist of hard and soft corals, with hard corals building reefs due to their durable exoskeleton. Soft corals consist of a small amount of rigid calcium mixed with proteins, making them less stiff. The coral exoskeleton comprises magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate minerals from seawater. New coral polyps live on the calcium carbonate exoskeletons of their ancestors, adding their exoskeleton to the existing coral structure.


To solve some of the problems that coral reefs face, solutions such as coral farming, pumping cooler water from the depths up to the shallower reefs, and converting decommissioned oil and gas platforms into reefs have been proposed. Innovative solutions, such as Biorock Technology and mineral accretion technology, have been used to restore bleached coral reefs in Thailand. Additionally, designing advanced technology blue-green roofs, decreasing stormwater runoff, and using bioswales can limit pollutants entering our waterways and lessen the burden on water treatment plants.


Coral recruitment is the process by which drifting planulae attach and establish themselves as members of the reef community. Stressful conditions such as bleaching or exposure to harmful chemicals can lower a reef’s reproductive output and recruitment. Micro-fragmentation is a coral farming technique to effectively propagate and outplant coral, resulting in rapid healing and growth. Coral growth can be further enhanced by blending it.


We are proud to be an official corporate partner of Biorock, a conservation organization dedicated to coral reef restoration. With every purchase made in our shop, 10% of the proceeds will go towards funding Biorock’s critical projects. While building the reefs is an achievable task, ensuring their long-term survival is the real challenge. We are grateful for your support in helping us tackle this challenge.


They have successfully built 600 electrified rebar reefs and have restored bleached areas in Thailand to healthy sites. Moreover, Biorock is an advocate of the Rigs-to-Reefs initiative, which converts decommissioned oil and gas platforms into artificial reefs. This is particularly significant, given the large number of offshore rigs that are expected to reach the end of their production cycle within the next decade. Artificial reefs have been used globally to increase fishing prospects and fisheries production.

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