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Our Work

From organizing community beach clean-ups to leading environmental awareness campaigns with our partners and sponsors, we’re committed to protecting our marine ecosystems and inspiring a culture of sustainability. Explore our initiatives to see how we’re making a lasting difference—one project, one coastline, and one community at a time.

Ocean Science School

In summer 2025, we hosted our very first Ocean Science Summer Camps for children 5 to 12 years of age. The week-long programme offers a unique opportunity to learn about marine habitats and wildlife of St. Kitts and Nevis, current threats and sustainable solutions.

Each day is a different topic that children explore through hands-on science experiments, fun games, arts and crafts. From coral reefs to ocean currents, from climate change to overfishing, from microplastics to sustainable fishing, we are committed to bringing meaningful and action-oriented marine education.

Make sure to stay updated as we work towards establishing an Ocean Science School Programme that will bring marine education and conservation into the classrooms of St Kitts and Nevis.

 

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Sea Urchin Studies And Ecosystem Restoration

In the last few decades, the long-spined sea urchin (Diadema Anthillarum) suffered two massive die-offs that wiped out 97% of populations across the Caribbean. Today, only 20% of the population is estimated to have recovered, leaving most reefs with low numbers of this ecologically significant species. Because Diadema are key grazers that keep algae under control, their decline has contributed to a phase-shift allowing coral-dominated reefs to become overgrown with algae. Near-shore reefs in St. Kitts and Nevis are particularly affected by this macroalgae overgrowth, threatening reef health and the species that depend on it. 

Empowering Small Scale Fisheries

Empowering small-scale fisheries is essential for promoting sustainability and protecting our oceans.

By providing education on environmentally conscious practices, we can help these communities implement changes that benefit both their livelihoods and the ecosystem.

Together, we can foster a culture of sustainability that supports fishers and preserves marine for future generations. 

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Community Beach Clean-Ups

Since 2024, Blue Conscience has been organising regular ‘1-Hour-Power-Beach Cleanups’ that have turned into an awaited monthly-catch up by our volunteers. You give back to the island by donating 1 hour of your time and we provide the rest. When removing ocean trash from our beaches, volunteers also become citizen scientists. In fact, our cleanups contribute to valuable data collection on ocean pollution. Every piece of litter recorded is sent to the Ocean Conservancy International Coastal Cleanup Repository, which includes data from all over the world and publishes yearly reports on the status on our coastlines.

Let's Work Together

Whether you have general inquiries or you're working toward a healthier and thriving ocean future, we want to hear from you! We welcome collaboration with funders, research institutions, educators, government and community organisations.

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E: info@blueconscience.net
C: +1 (869) 668-9650
Frigate Bay,
St. Kitts
St. Kitts & Nevis

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We are a registered NGO under the Non-Governmental Organisation Act n. 41 of St. Christopher and Nevis 

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