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We aim to support and promote innovative technologies and methodologies aimed at protecting, studying, and restoring coral reefs.

Science Lead: Elizabeth Madin


The Projects

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Detecting change on coral reefs: Drone imaging for faster, scalable solutions

Coral reefs are threatened by many factors, making rapid, large-scale monitoring crucial for effective conservation...

Enhancing Coral Reef Restoration Assessment Using Machine Learning in Gili Asahan and Kecinan Bay, Lombok, Indonesia

We hypothesize that near real-time monitoring using PTZ CCTV cameras and the YOLOv10 AI algorithm can effectively...

Manipulating structural complexity to bolster restoration efforts on Hawaiian coral reefs

This study investigates how altering module structures impacts coral fragment fusion, growth, and survival...

Leveraging genomic innovations for effective coral restoration in Kenya

The decline of natural coral populations has led to widespread restoration efforts which will see outplanted...

Combining technologies to study reef recovery trajectories

Understanding the dynamics of coral reef recovery is of great importance as reefs are experiencing severe...

Metagenomic profiling of microbial indicators of coral health and resilience in Kenya

Coral symbionts provide the host with nutrition and adaptive capacity to environmental changes. This potential...

Mapping the hidden diversity of coral reefs with emerging tools: corals, drones, and tiny fishes

The importance of reef structural complexity for small organisms, such as cryptobenthic reef fish (CRFs...

Are climate change and pollution threats to coral spawning synchronization?

The preservation of coral reefs relies on their ability to sexually reproduce during an annual spawning...

Investigating coral host strategies for bleaching tolerance

Corals come in a rainbow of colors, due to fluorescent proteins (FPs) these coral hosts produce. The high...

Genomic insights into coral taxonomy: resolving complexity for conservation

Coral conservation is hindered by the inability to accurately identify species; we can’t conserve what we...

More About This Challenge

The sciency details

Challenge Amount:
$75,000
Submission Deadline:
Nov 13, 2024
Campaign Launch:
Nov 13, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

How do challenge grants work?

Projects must meet Experiment project guidelines and funding discretion rests with the Science Lead.

When will the grant be awarded?

On November 13th at 5PM PT, the prizes will be awarded according to the posted schedule.

Can I still submit a project?

We are no longer accepting projects for this grant, however we will be launching many more challenge grant opportunities. Sign up for our mailing list for up-to-date community news.

Please Note:

If we see suspicious acitivity of researchers or backers potentially cheating during the challenge, the project will be completely disqualified from winning the grant.

Challenge Aims

The Coral Tech initiative is committed to fostering breakthroughs in coral reef science and conservation. We are interested in projects that develop or enhance technologies for coral monitoring, restoration, and conservation. This includes, but is not limited to, advanced imaging techniques, AI-based analysis, innovative reef restoration methods, and novel approaches to monitor coral health and biodiversity.

Proposals should clearly describe the technology or methodology, its innovative aspects, expected outcomes, and potential impact on coral reef research, conservation, or restoration. We welcome applications from academic institutions, research organizations, NGOs, and independent scientists who are at the forefront of coral reef technology and conservation.

Particular interest will be given to projects that offer practical solutions to real-world problems affecting coral reefs, demonstrate potential for scalability, and foster collaboration across disciplines.

ROLLING SUBMISSIONS:  The goal of this small, fast grant program is to get these projects off the ground quickly. If selected, the grant (up to $10,000 with the average Science Engine grant being $4,000) towards an ongoing or new Experiment.com project. Project leads are encouraged to try to raise additional support from the crowdfunding process, as granted amounts may only cover part of the project funds. The sooner you fill out a project application the better (use the "start a project" link below). In addition to funding, we hope to stay engaged with the projects as mentors and supporters, helping to make the experiments a success. This grant program is open to non-profits and individuals, and is not able to support for-profit companies or activities. 

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