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DISCOVER CORAL MATCHMAKING

Discover a pioneering breeding programme revealing the unseen world of coral reproduction. In partnership with Coral Spawning International and Nature Seychelles, Canon technology is helping these marine animals (yes, animals) find a mate for a lasting future, vital for the urgent restoration of our ocean’s reefs.

Explore the reefs in VR

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How our technology supports coral reef conservation

Madeine St Clair sits on a boat, with a clear blue sea behind her. She wears a VR headseat and has a camera sat on her right and an open laptop on her left.

Coral scientist and cinematographer, Madeline St Clair, found VR to be the perfect way not just to see the realities of the reefs, but feel them too.

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An underwater shot of Kate Craggs in a bright pink and black wetsuit swimming over a coral reef. She holds a Canon camera in underwater housing and trails a stream of bubbles as she moves through the clear blue water.

Yes, it’s pretty technical stuff, but photogrammetry creates beautiful 3D images that are essential for the ongoing measurement of coral restoration.

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Bilde av korall

Objektiver, lys og månesykluser hjelper korallene med å finne en perfekt match – for korallrevets fremtid

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Den omfattende vitenskapen bak formering av koraller krever presise trinn og riktig teknologi.

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Our Partnerships with Coral Spawning International and Nature Seychelles

Coral Spawning International

Coral Spawning International (CSI) are pioneers in coral reproduction. Leveraging groundbreaking research and specialised tools. They run selective breeding programmes to accelerate reef repair and make a real difference to our oceans and planet.

Nature Seychelles

Nature Seychelles specialises in a wide range of conservation activities bringing benefits to both nature and people. From monitoring and research to coral reef rehabilitation, their work is grounded in science, partnerships and community.

Our partnership with Canon and Nature Seychelles allows us to combine our expertise with cutting-edge imaging technology to develop new and more effective approaches to coral conservation.”

Why Coral Matters

Polyps, procreation and people: the strange but familiar world of coral reproduction

When it comes to hearing the patter of tiny polyps, there are a few ways that new corals come into the world. Some might look strangely familiar.

Wealth, health and the power of the ocean

It’s not just ‘us’ and ‘the ocean’, we’re inextricably linked. Learn just how important our biggest ally is for our everyday lives – and our future.

Coral at the kitchen table: The extraordinary ordinary life of Kate and Jamie Craggs

A busy loving family, you might never guess that they are making history in their own kitchen. Meet Jamie and Kate of Coral Spawning International.

Nature Seychelles: the protectors of paradise

Nature Seychelles knows that protecting the biodiversity of their beloved islands takes constant work, long-term thinking and plenty of innovation.

Spawning in the City

Lenses, lights and lunar cycles help corals find their perfect match, for the future of the reef.

Closer to Coral in 7 Steps

The meticulous science of coral matchmaking requires careful steps, and the right technology.

Impactful Conservation Stories from the Field

Canon's technology allows us to unlock the secrets of coral reproduction, leading to more effective conservation strategies and, ultimately, inspiring true change in how we protect and regenerate these vital ecosystems.

Coral Spawning in Action

En Acropora millepora fotografert med Canon EOS R5 og Canon RF 24-105mm

Acropora millepora-gyting ex situ. Under denne årlige gytingen slippes tusenvis av egg/sperm-pakker ut i vannet i løpet av bare noen minutter.
Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, f/5.0, 1/100, ISO1250

©Dr Jamie Craggs / Coral Spawning International

En Acropora muricata-korall fotografert med Canon 5D Mark III og EF 100mm makro

Acropora muricata gyter ex situ. Under denne årlige gytingen slippes tusenvis av egg/sperm-pakker ut i vannet i løpet av bare noen minutter.
Canon 5DMKIII 100mm makro f/4.5 1/30 iso 400

©Dr Jamie Craggs / Coral Spawning International

En Acropora tenuis-polypp fotografert med Canon 5D Mark III og MPE65mm

Acropora tenuis polyp som slipper eggsperm under gyting ex situ.
Canon 5DMKIII MPE65mm ved x5 f/7.1 1/30 ISO 1000

©Dr Jamie Craggs / Coral Spawning International

En Blastomussa wellsi-korall fotografert med Canon R5 og RF 100mm

Blastomussa wellsi, tre år gammel rørkorall etter ex situ-gyting i Coral Spawning Labs – en annen verden først
Canon R5, 100mm RF f/5.6, 1/100, ISO200

©Dr Jamie Craggs / Coral Spawning International

How you can get involved in coral conservation

Join a new era of reef conservation

Help identify coral reefs that are top priority for conservation and protection. Assisted by cutting-edge AI, you can deliver highly accurate and rapid data to marine scientists and reef communities.

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Contribute to their conservation efforts

Nature Seychelles has unique opportunities to volunteer with their teams on their Coral Reef Restoration Project based on Praslin and Cousin Islands.

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