Wilmington,
DE—January 29, 2015-- The Marine & Oceanic Sustainability Foundation (MOSF)
today announced its partnership with Reef Worlds to develop
and promote near shore resort reef tourism projects that improve marine
habitats. MOSF and Reef Worlds share a common goal of providing tourism-based
projects that respect and embrace the local culture, environment and economic
welfare of the area.
“MOSF’s
focus has always been on the advancement and development of marine conservation
and sustainability initiatives,” stated Jennifer Pitzer, MOSF Managing
Director. “After numerous discussions it became clear that there are strong synergies
between our two organizations. Reef Worlds’ unique approach to dynamic reef
development and habitat tourism is a win-win opportunity for marine
conservation, local communities and the tourism industry.”
“Our
goal is not just to create awareness that coral reefs, specifically near shore
reef systems off resorts, are dying and gone, but to try to move the needle resulting
in significant regional change,” said Patric Douglas, Reef Worlds CEO.
As
defined by the National Geographic Society, geotourism is tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a
place—its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, and the well being of its
residents. MOSF and Reef Worlds are engaging in geotourism projects that
encompass key sustainability principles and highlight a destinations
geographical character. Projects are designed to emphasize the distinctiveness
of the locale and benefit visitors and residents alike.
Using
eco-friendly materials designed to be a haven for marine life, Reef Worlds
develops Dynamic Reef projects that merge marine science, art and culture.
These structures not only draw tourism, but they also alleviate the pressure on
existing natural reefs, which are experiencing devastating losses. Due to the unique
nature of Reef World designs, tour operators and resort managers quickly
realize a return on their investment and attract tourists to their location. Reef
World is already engaged in Dynamic Reef development projects in Dubai, Mexico
and the Philippines.
MOSF and
Reef Worlds will initially focus on key destinations in the Caribbean. The
opening of Cuba to U.S. tourism is anticipated to cause a profound shift in
Caribbean tourism. While this may be a daunting prospect to tourism operators
in the region, there is also an opportunity to differentiate themselves and
benefit from the spillover effect of increased traffic. More than ever, today’s
tourists not only expect, but also demand, unique and authentic travel experiences.
For many, this includes selecting vacation experiences that enable engagement
in activities that benefit the environment.
MOSF
and Reef Worlds will work with existing and new tourism operators to identify
coastal areas and resort operations that will benefit from the development of
dynamic reefs. Both organizations will engage with coastal communities, at a
grassroots level, to establish solutions that are locally managed,
environmentally and economically sustainable, and culturally relevant.
Founded
in 2013, the Marine & Oceanic Sustainability Foundation (MOSF) is a
Delaware non-profit dedicated to the positive global promotion of successful
marine conservation and education initiatives. MOSF researches and documents
proven, successful marine conservation projects that balance ocean health and
human prosperity. With the support of public and private sector partners,
projects are selected for documentation and replication based on a model that
evaluates financial feasibility, long-term sustainability, and the use of
scientifically sound practices. MOSF engages coastal communities, at a
grassroots level, to ensure that project implementations are culturally
sensitive, community-driven and receive the support they need to thrive. For
additional information, please visit our website at
About
Reef Worlds
At the
intersection of art, science, and the environment is Reef Worlds. When a unique
team of film and television designers, dive site developers, and marine
biologists got together they dreamt of a better way to experience the undersea
realm the result was Reef Worlds. The global
issue of coral reef habitat loss is a real challenge. As a “out of sight, out
of mind” conservation problem the challenge is to reengage people with reefs
and oceans in a tangible way. Reef Worlds resort based Dynamic Reefs create a
sustainable way to educate, inspire, build habitat and revenues that can be
used for additional conservation projects like coastal Mangrove rehabilitation.
For additional
information, please visit our website at www.reefworlds.com.



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