Global Chapters

The Global Nonprofit Ocean Conservation Organization

Around the world, scientists, educators, and ocean advocates
are joining forces to protect our marine environment.

The International SeaKeepers Society: Transcending Borders

Founded in Monaco in 1998, SeaKeepers has been supporting ocean conservation through the direct involvement of local boating communities for three decades. Our initiatives now span the globe and are coordinated from our US headquarters in Florida.

Global Marine Conservation & Advocacy

To address the threats to Earth’s oceans and climate, we organize projects around the world that benefit marine ecosystems and promote awareness of ocean health. SeaKeepers acts as a catalyst between governments, scientists, and other ocean conservation organizations. Together, we work toward sensible, achievable marine protection and restoration initiatives. 

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Connecting Science, Education & Exploration at Sea

Our core DISCOVERY Program connects scientists and educators with generous private vessel owners around the world. These partnerships facilitate a wide range of scientist-led and citizen-science research at sea, in addition to educational and outreach programs for local communities. 

Worldwide operations are coordinated from SeaKeepers USA, with strategically located chapters in Asia, the UK, and the South Pacific providing access to the world’s oceans.

SeaKeepers DISCOVERY Fleet's Global Presence

DISCOVERY Fleet members operate as a global network expanding marine conservation across the world's oceans. Learn how you can play a part.

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Blue Pearl (20m/65’), Motor Yacht

Interactive Bioacoustic Playback As a Tool for Decoding Humpback Whale Language
Southeast Alaska

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Valkyrie (20m/65’), Motor Yacht

Juvenile White Shark High Resolution Tracking
Carpinteria, California

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Good Mood IV (11.3m/37’), Sail Catamaran

Galapagos Marine Reserve Shark Research
Isla Isabela, The Galapagos Islands

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River Queen (12m/40’), Pontoon Boat

Various Floating Classrooms, Educational Outreach
Miami, Florida

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Noxoma (15.4m/ 50’), Sail Catamaran

Reef Survey of Pitcairn Island
Pitcairn Island, South Pacific Ocean

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Calliope (32.5m/107’), Motor Yacht

Mola Mola Tagging and Sampling
Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Ammonite (23.77m/78’), Pontoon Boat

Pillar Coral Restoration with The Perry Institute for Marine Science (Andros)
Andros, Bahamas

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Archimedes (67.75m/222’), Sail Catamaran

BRUV Deployment and Surveys
Antigua

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Traverse (15m/51’), 
Sail Catamaran

Projeto Golfinho Rotador, Scientist-led Expedition
Fernando de Noronha and the Brazilian coast

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Seabed 2030, Citizen Science
Southampton, United Kingdom

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TE STREEP (50m/165’), Motor Yacht

Detecting Mediterranean White Sharks with eDNA, Scientist-led Expedition
Adriatic Sea

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Nymphea (Xm/X'), Motor Yacht

Sentosa Learning Festival: Coral Conservation, Sustainability and Singapore’s Southern Islands

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Legend (Xm/X'), Motor Yacht

NUS College Learning Field Trip to Sisters’ Islands Marine Park

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Sundarbans, Bangladesh

Uniting for a Plastic-Free Sundarbans

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Northern Sun (50.9m/167'), Motor Yacht

Deep Reefs of the Far East, Scientist-led Expedition
Banda Sea, Indonesia

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Manta Ray Survey with Manta Watch New Zealand
Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand

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SeaKeepers Global Impact 2024

The International SeaKeepers Society

DISCOVERY Program Results

250+

Vessels
A global network of member vessels advancing marine research, citizen science, and education.

260+

Expeditions
Supporting groundbreaking research on marine ecosystems, climate change, ocean plastics, biodiversity.

500+

Projects
Driving pioneering projects that encourage scientists and students to explore ocean health.

200+

Partners
Partnering with top scientists, institutions, environmental groups, and vessel owners to drive ocean conservation.

85k+

Students
Inspiring students globally through hands-on marine science programs, fostering the next generation of ocean stewards.

6k+

Volunteers
We have mobilized volunteers in marine conservation efforts, making a tangible impact on our oceans through hands-on action.

15+

Countries
Continue to expand our reach across the world, advancing marine research and education on a global scale.

Global DISCOVERY Program Opportunities For Vessel Owners

You can play a meaningful role in the efforts to protect the world's oceans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The International SeaKeepers Society?

SeaKeepers is a global registered not-for-profit ocean conservation organization committed to finding real-world solutions to the problems plaguing our seas. We rely on local boating and yachting communities to support our four main initiatives: Scientist-Led Expeditions, Citizen Science Expeditions, Educational Outreach Programs, and Community Engagement. Our initiatives rely on the energy and generosity of people around the world who share our concern for the health of the oceans and, by extension, the survival of our planet.

The DISCOVERY Program is SeaKeepers’ core initiative. The program facilitates marine research and education through partnerships with boating and academic communities around the world. Scientific and educational expeditions are coordinated through the generosity of vessel owners willing to contribute their vessels, time, and expertise. 

These privately owned DISCOVERY Fleet vessels provide access to the world’s oceans for research and education, eliminating the costs and wait times for scientists and teachers. The program accepts vessels of any size, and owners may earn tax benefits and recognition at SeaKeepers events, on the website, and in newsletters

SeaKeepers is an international ocean conservation organization and our marine research and educational programs are conducted all around the world. Global operations are coordinated from our US Chapter, based in Florida, with regional chapters in Auckland, London, Singapore, and Dhaka.

You can add your vessel to our DISCOVERY Fleet by filling out this form.

The DISCOVERY Program accepts vessels of all sizes. Fill out this form to begin the process and see which expeditions match your vessel and your interests. Our team will work with you to find DISCOVERY Program activities that match your interests and your vessel’s capabilities and itinerary.

SeaKeepers International Partners