• Wildscapes Unveiled:
    Education Murals & E-Workbooks

    Explore three vital native environments: the Everglades, Mangrove Forests, and the Western Central Atlantic Pelagic.

  • Protect Our Oceans & Join
    the DISCOVERY Yacht Program

    Facilitate oceanographic research, conservation, and education.

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Plans

Built around educational programs that include our video series to get students excited about ocean conservation.

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Volunteer at Local
Cleanups

Community Outreach provides opportunities to participate in beach, park, and underwater cleanups.

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Browse our DISCOVERY Vessel Portal

Begin your search for an ideal vessel to host an expedition or submit your project for vessel support.

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SeaKeepers Asia Chapter

The SeaKeepers Asia Chapter, headquartered in Singapore, is focused on advancing the conservation of our marine environment and ecosystem.

Seakeepers Asia Chapter

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Mission & Accomplishments

The International SeaKeepers Society promotes oceanographic research, conservation, and education through direct involvement with the yachting community. Providing educational resources and hands-on marine science experiences to students is the primary focus for ensuring the future wellbeing of our planet. SeaKeepers enables the yachting community to take full advantage of their unique potential to advance marine sciences and raise awareness about global ocean issues.

 

Total Number of 500+ Missions Accomplished

2012-2023

  • Scientist-led Expeditions: 137
  • Citizen Science Activities: 172
  • Educational Outreach Events: 106
  • Community Engagement Activities: 170

People Directly Connected To Our Mission

2014-2023 Approximate Statistics

  • 2,700+ Students
  • 3,790+ Volunteers
  • 150+ Program Partners

Need a Vessel for Your Research Project?

The International SeaKeepers Society is accepting research proposals for DISCOVERY Yacht expeditions. The SeaKeepers DISCOVERY Yacht Program provides marine scientists with a unique and cost-effective platform for at-sea research by placing researchers on privately owned vessels to conduct oceanographic research. SeaKeepers is committed to promoting ocean research, education, and conservation. We are looking for high-impact projects that support our missions, foster scientific collaboration, and stimulate further exploration.


 

Join Seabed 2030 Project: A Global Citizen Science Initiative

SeaKeepers has partnered with The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO in a collaborative program called Seabed 2030 Project. This initiative is coordinated to oversee the sourcing and compilation of bathymetric data to collect depth measurements from vessels using standard navigation instruments while engaged in routine maritime operations. To learn more about this project and how to get involved, please learn more below or fill out a DISCOVERY Yacht Application.

  • Education Murals & E-Workbooks

    In partnership with the talented team at Canvas of the Wild, The International SeaKeepers Society is excited to present the “Wildscapes Unveiled” educational outreach project. Our goal is to invite South Florida students to explore three vital native environments; the Everglades, Mangrove Forests, and the Western Central Atlantic Pelagic. Learning about how these places support the health of Florida’s ecology and economy, as well as the threatened species that play a role in maintaining these systems.

    Students will have the opportunity to learn about these habitats through three interactive displays with embedded touchpoints that link to species and habitat information on the Canvas of the Wild knowledge base. An e-workbook will also accompany the murals, which will also guide students and teachers through each featured habitat display and provide supplemental curriculum.

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  • Educational Lesson Plans

    SeaKeepers works with marine educators and other non-profits to provide groups with local marine biology field trips, and also has online resources available for classes that are unable to travel. The goal of our resources is to provide fun, interesting ways to engage the next generation in environmental conservation.

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Aquasition Media
BWA Yachting
Clean Miami Beach
Florida Luxurious Properties
Global Marine Travel
Ocaquatics
Polish Yacht Flag
SeaCircles
YATCO
Arizona State University, Sulikowski Lab
Blue Scholars Initiative
Beneath the Waves
Blue Latitudes Foundation
California Ocean Alliance
Debris Free Oceans
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Florida International University, CASE
Fleet Miami
Gili Shark Conservation
Marina at Keppel Bay
Miami Waterkeeper
Nova Southeastern University
Ocean Alliance
Department of Marine and Coastal
Raffles Yacht Group
University of Miami RSMAS
Universiti Malaysia Terrengganu
University of Texas
Volunteer Cleanup Org
American Sailing Association
Charter World
Compass Magazine
Coral Gables Magazine
Excellence Luxury Magazine
Luxury Guide
Marine & Industrial Report
MegaYacht News
Ocean Media
Power and Motor Yacht Magazine
Seastainable Yachting
SuperYacht Times
Venu Magazine
Yachts International
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Boathouse Marinas
BWA Yachting
Northrop & Johnson
IGY Yachts
RMK Merrill-Stevens
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