As the first-ever brand ambassadors in SSI’s 50-year history, we’re proud to help redefine what it means to be a pro diver. SSI believed in us early—supporting our mission before anyone else. Since then, we’ve pushed to show that you can turn passion into profession without quitting your day job. Today, we help SSI grow their global reach by connecting with divers who care as deeply about the ocean as they do about safety, skill, and sustainability.
Oceanic Global reconnects people to the ocean through a powerful mix of art, science, systems change, and ancient wisdom. Their approach is bold and boundary-breaking—and so is our partnership. Together, we amplify blueprints from the field that help communities live in deeper harmony with the natural world. We’re proud to support their mission by surfacing stories that spark awareness, restore relationships with nature, and accelerate meaningful, tangible change and drive ocean literacy.
In 2024, we were awarded The Explorers Club Flag—an honor given to those pushing the boundaries of modern exploration. This 125-year-old symbol of courage and scientific pursuit has traveled to the moon, the poles, the deepest parts of the ocean, and now, alongside us. Carrying the Flag during our expedition is symbolic just as much as it is a responsibility to advance knowledge, deepen our understanding of the planet, and share what we find with integrity and heart.
Edges of Earth has been officially recognized as an Ocean Decade Action under the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030). This global initiative unites scientists, governments, nonprofits, and storytellers to deliver the ocean knowledge we need for the future we want. Our role as an Ocean Decade Action is rooted in the power of storytelling — traveling to remote coastlines, overlooked communities, and untold conservation efforts to document the “silent solutions” already making waves around the world.
From icy dives to coral reefs, SCUBAPRO gear keeps us safe, grounded, and prepared—no matter where the expedition takes us. As one of the most respected names in diving, SCUBAPRO shares our commitment to ocean conservation, and their support helps make our work possible. We proudly take their gear to the frontlines and share where it’s been—because exploration is only as strong as the tools you trust to get you there.
Kogia is a creative studio as well as a nonprofit media library built to protect marine life through open access. By making conservation-focused content freely available, Kogia ensures that ocean stories remain accessible to all. The Edges of Earth team offers our content to the media library as we believe creativity and transparency are powerful tools for impact.
Ocean Culture Life brings together a global network of storytellers and changemakers working to protect marine ecosystems. Their commitment to sharing powerful, people-driven ocean stories aligns with our own approach to conservation. We’re honored to be part of a community that believes awareness fuels action—and stories can drive real change.
Marine Conservation Institute is leading the global push to protect at least 30% of the ocean by 2030 through policy, advocacy, and the recognition of exceptional marine areas as Blue Parks. As brand ambassadors, we support this vision by capturing and sharing stories from the world’s best-managed marine protected areas. These stories celebrate the wins, highlight the challenges, and show what’s possible when strong protection and community leadership go hand-in-hand.
We’re honored to collaborate with SHE Changes Climate to amplify the voices of women leading bold climate work in some of the most vulnerable—and overlooked—parts of the world. Together, we share firsthand stories from women who are not only protecting coastlines and communities, but redefining what leadership looks like altogether. Their work is fierce, forward-looking, and exactly what this moment demands.
We’re proud to collaborate with the UN High-Level Climate Champions to spotlight ocean stories that align with the Ocean Breakthroughs—ambitious, system-wide solutions designed to accelerate climate progress. Our role is to tell personal, place-based stories that connect real people to real change. Through this partnership, we publish exclusive stories that elevate local leaders on the frontlines, bringing nuance, hope, and lived experience to the global stage, while associating our work with the Ocean Breakthroughs.
We’re proud to partner with Protect Our Winters’ Water Alliance as one of its first Water Ambassadors, helping expand POW’s proven model of culture change and policy advocacy into the water space. Through this collaboration, we work alongside athletes, scientists, creatives, and community leaders to spotlight water-based stories from the frontlines—rivers, reefs, coastlines, and oceans already feeling the impacts of climate change. By amplifying trusted voices and place-based experiences, our role is to help connect people who love the water to the urgency of protecting it.
DIVEVOLK is changing how we experience the ocean one dive at a time. By developing cutting-edge underwater smartphone housings and communication systems, they’ve made it easier than ever to capture and share the underwater world. Their tools help us document the expedition in real time, pushing the boundaries of how stories from the sea are told. We've been fortunate enough to use the DIVEVOLK in conditions that would not allow a bigger housing to get quality footage from expeditions around the world.
A remote eco-lodge and diving destination in British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Strait, offering access to some of Canada's richest cold-water diving. The resort supports marine research and encourages low-impact tourism.
Located in the Maskelyne Islands, this locally run eco-lodge is actively involved in marine conservation initiatives, including the protection of nearby reefs and the promotion of sustainable fishing. They serve as a model for community-led tourism that integrates cultural experiences with environmental stewardship.
A small, eco-friendly accommodation on Malekula Island that partners with local communities to develop low-impact tourism. Guests are introduced to the island's traditional culture, while activities such as reef snorkels and mangrove walks help fund conservation work.
The official tourism authority for Vanuatu, promoting the islands as a sustainable travel destination. They support eco-tourism ventures, cultural heritage preservation, and community-led conservation projects that benefit local livelihoods while safeguarding Vanuatu's rich marine and terrestrial ecosystems.


The tourism office of the Tiendanite Tribe in northern New Caledonia promotes authentic, community-led travel experiences. They offer guided cultural activities, river and coastal tours, and advocate for the protection of Hienghène's mangroves, reefs, and surrounding forests while supporting tribal livelihoods.
A dive operation based in Gizo that specializes in showcasing the Solomon Islands' rich marine biodiversity, from coral gardens to WWII wrecks. They promote sustainable diving practices and collaborate with conservation projects to safeguard the area's pristine reefs.
An international marine conservation organization working with local communities in the Solomon Islands to restore degraded reefs, reduce plastic waste, and develop sustainable fishing practices.
Based on Beqa Island, this dive operator is internationally recognized for its shark diving program, which plays a key role in marine conservation. They work closely with local communities to establish and maintain Fiji's Shark Marine Reserve, generating income through eco-tourism while protecting shark populations.
A boutique resort offering diving, cultural experiences, and eco-adventures in the Beqa Lagoon. They partner with conservation programs to protect surrounding reefs and support sustainable community development, creating a model where tourism directly benefits both people and the environment.
A community-led conservation group managing Tetepare Island, the largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific. They protect its rainforests, seagrass meadows, and coral reefs while supporting eco-tourism initiatives that benefit local villages.
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS): An NGO with a long-term presence in the Solomon Islands, focusing on marine spatial planning, sustainable fisheries, and community-driven conservation to protect both biodiversity and livelihoods.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the endangered yellow-eyed penguin through habitat restoration, predator control, and scientific monitoring across the South Island.


A collaborative project working to restore coastal habitats on the Otago Peninsula, replant native vegetation, control invasive species, and protect wildlife like fur seals and seabirds.
A family-run eco-tourism and conservation program on the Banks Peninsula dedicated to protecting the largest little penguin colony on mainland New Zealand through predator control, monitoring, and visitor education.
A privately protected reserve on Stewart Island, safeguarding native forest, coastal habitats, and birdlife. The reserve combines ecological restoration with environmental education and guided wildlife tours.
A dive operator based in the Far North, offering access to New Zealand's Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve and other top sites. They promote sustainable diving practices and marine conservation awareness.
An ocean education organization connecting New Zealanders to their coastal environment through hands-on workshops, snorkeling tours, and marine biology programs, fostering a culture of marine stewardship.
An eco-resort in Raja Ampat that blends sustainable tourism with conservation. They work closely with local communities to protect coral reefs, reduce plastic waste, and promote responsible diving in one of the most biodiverse marine regions on Earth.
A conservation non-profit based in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, dedicated to protecting marine biodiversity through the establishment of no-take zones, community education, and sustainable livelihood programs. Their efforts have transformed over 300,000 acres of reef into one of the most successful marine protected areas in the world.
A federally managed protected area covering over 60% of the island, safeguarding unique species like the red crab, blue crab, and endemic birds. The park also protects pristine coral reefs and rainforest ecosystems while providing guided experiences for visitors.
A local dive operator specializing in small-group, eco-conscious diving. They explore the island's healthy reefs, deep drop-offs, and pelagic-rich waters, while supporting marine conservation awareness and reef protection.
The island's official tourism body, promoting sustainable travel experiences while working closely with local businesses, conservation groups, and the national park to ensure tourism supports environmental protection and community wellbeing.
A globally renowned freshwater dive site near Mount Gambier, famous for its crystal-clear visibility and dramatic limestone formations. Privately owned by the Kilsby family, it is managed with strict environmental safeguards, balancing recreational diving with scientific study.
The primary dive operator on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, offering small-group, eco-conscious diving experiences. They guide visitors through the islands' vibrant reefs and unique marine life while supporting reef monitoring and conservation education.
The official tourism body promoting sustainable travel to the islands. They work to balance visitor experiences with the protection of the region's fragile ecosystems, supporting local businesses and conservation efforts.


The South Australian government agency charged with protecting the state's biodiversity. They manage marine parks, coastal reserves, and endangered species programs, ensuring the long-term conservation of South Australia's natural heritage both on land and in the sea.
A world-leading shark cage diving company operating in the Neptune Islands, founded by shark attack survivor Rodney Fox. They combine tourism with scientific research, running tagging and monitoring programs to better understand great white sharks.
A regional dive company in South Australia offering guided marine adventures that highlight the state's rich underwater biodiversity. They promote sustainable tourism practices, encouraging visitors to engage respectfully with sensitive environments.
A family-owned eco-tourism company based in Perth running responsible whale-watching tours along Western Australia's coastline. Their trips are paired with onboard marine biology education and data collection, supporting research on humpback, southern right, and orca populations while raising public awareness about marine conservation.
A dive operation and conservation partner in Cozumel dedicated to reef-safe diving practices and coral restoration. They work with local NGOs and scientists to monitor reef health, remove marine debris, and educate divers on reducing their environmental impact.
The Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR) is a leading Mexican research institution focusing on environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource use in southern Mexico. Their marine programs address coral reef health, fisheries management, and the ecological impacts of climate change.
A small, eco-conscious beachfront lodge in southern Quintana Roo that integrates sustainable hospitality with marine conservation advocacy. They work closely with local fishing communities and conservationists to protect nearby reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds, while supporting community-based tourism as an alternative to extractive industries.
A leading dive center in Halifax, Nova Scotia, providing training, retail, and dive excursions while supporting marine conservation projects, local cleanups, and awareness campaigns in Atlantic Canada.
A professional dive operation in the Yucatán Peninsula specializing in cenote and reef diving. They emphasize safety, environmental stewardship, and education, guiding divers through fragile freshwater cave systems and coastal coral habitats while promoting sustainable tourism practices.
A liveaboard diving company operating in remote marine regions such as the Revillagigedo Archipelago (Socorro Islands). Their trips combine world-class diving with research partnerships to monitor species like giant manta rays, sharks, and whales.
A marine conservation organization based in La Paz that specializes in research on large pelagic species, including sharks, rays, and other migratory animals. Their scientific findings inform policy, improve fisheries management, and promote the creation of marine protected areas.
An innovative educational initiative combining science, technology, and storytelling to inspire ocean literacy. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Ocean School develops interactive learning experiences that connect students worldwide to marine science and conservation challenges.


An Alaska Native organization representing subsistence hunters and coastal communities. IPCoMM advocates for the protection of marine mammal populations, Indigenous subsistence rights, and co-management of marine resources.
A charitable trust based on the west coast of Scotland, dedicated to conserving native habitats, restoring biodiversity, and supporting sustainable livelihoods in rural communities. Their work includes managing coastal lands, rewilding projects, and fostering environmental education.
A cave and technical diving specialist operating in both Canada and international destinations, focusing on safety, exploration, and training in challenging underwater environments. They are committed to preserving fragile cave and cavern ecosystems.
A professional dive operator offering cold-water diving experiences in the Faroe Islands, showcasing kelp forests, vertical sea walls, and North Atlantic marine life. They prioritize environmental responsibility by promoting sustainable dive practices, educating visitors about fragile Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems, and supporting local marine conservation initiatives.
A citizen science initiative that engages local communities in monitoring the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale population. Volunteers collect behavioral and environmental data to inform conservation strategies.


A branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration focused on managing Alaska's fisheries, protecting marine mammals, and ensuring sustainable use of ocean resources through research, monitoring, and policy enforcement.
A dive shop and service center in Anchorage offering gear, training, and support for both recreational and commercial divers. They participate in environmental monitoring, underwater cleanup efforts, and ice diving expeditions in Alaska's unique waters.
A research center conducting studies on Iceland's marine and terrestrial ecosystems. They focus on environmental monitoring, species conservation, and climate change impacts while supporting sustainable resource management in Iceland's unique natural environments.
The only dive center in the world offering access to geothermal chimneys rising from the seafloor, located in Eyjafjörður. Founded by renowned diver Erlendur Bogason, the center focuses on marine conservation, education, and safe access to Iceland's unique underwater ecosystems.
A cultural heritage and nature experience hub located at the edge of the Icelandic Highlands. The center combines outdoor activities such as horseback riding and hiking with storytelling and historical exhibits, fostering a deep connection between visitors and Iceland's rural landscapes.
An international marine conservation organization with a strong presence in Costa Rica, focusing on ocean protection through community science, reef restoration, and educational outreach. Their projects integrate technology and innovation to address threats like plastic pollution and coral decline while empowering local coastal communities.
A professional dive center in Tamarindo offering scuba training, marine ecology experiences, and eco-tours. They work to promote responsible diving practices, support marine research, and connect visitors to Costa Rica's Pacific marine ecosystems in a sustainable way.
A marine conservation group focused on researching and protecting Scotland's endangered shark, skate, and ray populations. Through tagging, monitoring, and public outreach, they aim to safeguard these species while promoting sustainable fishing practices.
A marine research and conservation initiative dedicated to the study and protection of sharks, rays, and skates in the Azores. Their work includes field surveys, community education, and advocating for stronger marine protections.
A sustainable accommodation and environmental hub on São Miguel Island. The estate operates with renewable energy, supports plastic reduction initiatives, and invests in local conservation and cultural heritage projects.
Based in Laguna de Apoyo, this freediving school blends breath-hold training with environmental stewardship. They introduce divers to the lake's volcanic ecosystem while promoting conservation awareness and sustainable tourism in one of Nicaragua's unique freshwater habitats.
An eco-friendly lodge and dive center committed to responsible tourism on Nicaragua's Pacific coast. They support coastal conservation, host educational programs, and provide guests with opportunities to explore both marine and terrestrial ecosystems while contributing to local livelihoods.
The regional branch of the global Explorers Club, supporting scientific expeditions, environmental research, and educational outreach in Hong Kong and across Asia. They foster collaboration between scientists, adventurers, and conservationists.
A lakeside eco-hostel in Santa Cruz la Laguna that blends hospitality with conservation initiatives. They partner with environmental organizations to promote sustainable tourism, waste reduction, and cultural preservation in the Lake Atitlán region.


Based in Hopkins Village, this community-driven initiative preserves and shares Garifuna heritage through cultural tourism, traditional fishing methods, and environmental stewardship. They teach sustainable fishing techniques, promote marine conservation, and provide immersive experiences that celebrate the Garifuna people's deep connection to the sea.
A conservation and livelihood initiative producing sustainable honey on Roatan while protecting local bee populations. Their work supports pollination for native plants and promotes environmental awareness in island communities.
A small-scale, community-based enterprise in southern Belize dedicated to preserving traditional Mayan farming and food production practices. They produce artisanal cacao, spices, and other agroforestry products using sustainable methods that support biodiversity, soil health, and local livelihoods.


The nation's leading academic body for environmental research and resource management. ERI conducts critical studies on marine and terrestrial biodiversity, climate change, and sustainable development, providing data that informs conservation policies and practices.
The co-management organization responsible for the Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve, one of Belize's largest and most biodiverse marine protected areas. TASA's work spans reef and fisheries management, enforcement against illegal fishing, community outreach, and research partnerships.
Belize's lead government agency for the stewardship of coastal and marine environments. They oversee marine spatial planning, habitat monitoring, and regulatory enforcement to balance economic development with environmental protection.
A marine research facility of the University of Hong Kong, specializing in the ecology and conservation of subtropical marine environments. They lead studies on coral restoration, oyster reef recovery, and biodiversity monitoring in Hong Kong waters.
Based in Nagano Prefecture, Picchio specializes in bear conservation, wildlife management, and environmental education. They monitor Japanese black bears and work to reduce human-wildlife conflict.
Located within the Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve, this research and education center serves as a hub for marine science and conservation training. Hosting local and international scientists, students, and conservationists, the station supports coral reef studies, biodiversity monitoring, and public outreach programs.
A global NGO dedicated to the research and conservation of manta rays and their habitats. In the Maldives, they run the Maldivian Manta Ray Project, conducting long-term monitoring, public outreach, and policy advocacy.
A local association preserving and promoting Japan's Ama diving tradition, in which female free divers harvest shellfish and seaweed sustainably. They work to keep this centuries-old cultural practice alive while protecting marine resources.
A regional business network in Mie Prefecture supporting sustainable economic development, including tourism that promotes Toba's cultural heritage and traditional fishing practices.
A luxury resort in the Raa Atoll that integrates marine conservation into its operations. Partnering with Manta Trust, they provide guests with educational experiences while supporting reef restoration and marine life monitoring.
A cultural and environmental advocate in Gifu Prefecture dedicated to preserving traditional knowledge, promoting sustainable rural development, and protecting the area's natural heritage.
A youth-led movement committed to safeguarding Sri Lanka's marine ecosystems. They run public education campaigns, organize nationwide beach and underwater cleanups, and advocate for policy changes that protect vulnerable species and habitats from overfishing, pollution, and climate impacts.
A social enterprise empowering women in coastal areas by teaching swimming, ocean safety, and environmental awareness. Their programs foster gender equality, build community resilience to climate-related ocean changes, and cultivate a new generation of female ocean stewards.
A Havelock Island dive operator deeply involved in sustainable tourism and marine protection. They partner with conservation organizations to safeguard nearby marine parks, promote responsible diving practices, and support community livelihoods through eco-tourism.
Sri Lanka's first dedicated marine conservation research and education organization, founded to address critical gaps in marine science within the country. They lead pioneering marine mammal studies, promote ocean literacy in coastal communities, and mentor the next generation of ocean advocates through outreach and training.
A grant-making organization that channels resources into grassroots conservation initiatives across Sri Lanka. Their work spans reforestation of degraded landscapes, marine habitat restoration, and wildlife protection, all while strengthening the capacity of local conservation leaders to address biodiversity loss.
The Indian branch of Scuba Schools International, delivering world-class dive training while championing environmentally responsible practices. In the Andaman Islands, they work closely with local operators to promote reef-safe diving, marine education, and conservation leadership in the tourism sector.
Based in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, Scuba Junkies is a dive operator renowned for sustainable diving and marine conservation. Operating in Semporna and surrounding islands, they run reef clean-ups, coral restoration programs, and shark research initiatives.
One of the Andamans' pioneering dive centers, offering a blend of recreational and professional dive training with a strong emphasis on marine ecology. They conduct reef monitoring projects, mentor local dive professionals, and actively participate in conservation awareness initiatives.
A locally based conservation group focused on protecting the Andaman Islands' marine ecosystems through coral reef monitoring, community engagement, and marine debris removal. Their programs bring together scientists, residents, and visitors to tackle urgent environmental threats.
A sustainable tourism platform highlighting eco-friendly travel options in the Philippines, connecting visitors to businesses and experiences that prioritize environmental and social responsibility.
A community-based organization advocating for sustainable tourism and marine conservation in Coron, Palawan. They focus on environmental education, waste management, and reef protection.
Located in Coron Bay, Palawan, this eco-resort offers diving at WWII wrecks and coral reefs. They support local conservation programs and sustainable tourism initiatives to protect the surrounding marine environment.
A non-profit organization in Negros Oriental dedicated to coral reef restoration, marine protected area management, and environmental education. They engage volunteers from around the world to assist with hands-on reef monitoring and conservation.
A dive operator in Malapascua known for its conservation leadership, including thresher shark research and campaigns against destructive fishing practices.
A dive and water sports provider promoting eco-tourism and reef-friendly practices in the Philippines. They work to reduce the environmental impact of marine recreation while engaging visitors in conservation awareness.
A Cambodian NGO providing wildlife tours that fund conservation projects. They support ecotourism ventures that protect endangered species and their habitats while creating income for rural communities.
A non-profit based on Koh Ach Seh that conducts reef surveys, seahorse monitoring, and marine protected area management in the Kep Archipelago. They engage local fishers and communities in conservation and sustainable resource use.
A community-based tourism initiative in southern Thailand that connects travelers with immersive cultural and environmental experiences. Revenue from tours and homestays directly supports local conservation projects, habitat restoration, and social development programs in coastal communities.
An international wildlife charity with strong roots in Kenya, working to protect wild animals through anti-poaching initiatives, human-wildlife coexistence programs, and rescue centers for injured or captive wildlife.
An eco-lodge bordering Khao Sok National Park that integrates wildlife conservation and forest protection into its operations. They work with local guides and conservationists to promote sustainable tourism, reduce human impact on the rainforest, and safeguard endangered species in the region.
A women-led cooperative in Laikipia County that produces handmade goods and crafts for sale to visitors. Their work provides income for local families while preserving cultural traditions and supporting conservation-linked livelihoods.
A 57,000-acre wildlife conservancy in northern Kenya protecting critical habitat for elephants, lions, and rare species like the Grevy's zebra. It also supports anti-poaching patrols, scientific research, and community grazing programs.
A marine science and conservation organization based in Mossel Bay, conducting applied research on sharks, marine mammals, and other ocean predators. They also run training programs for aspiring marine biologists, providing hands-on experience in data collection, tagging, and community outreach.