๐What We Do
At Save Nemo, we are passionate about preserving and protecting our vibrant and diverse marine ecosystems.
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At Save Nemo, we are passionate about preserving and protecting our vibrant and diverse marine ecosystems.
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Marine ecosystems play a fundamental role in sustaining life on Earth. They support a vast array of biodiversity, from tiny plankton to magnificent marine mammals, and contribute to essential ecological processes. These ecosystems also act as carbon sinks, help regulate the global climate, and provide livelihoods for millions of people worldwide. Preserving their health and balance is crucial for the well-being of both marine life and humanity.
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on our planet. They provide a vital habitat for a vast array of marine species, including the beloved clownfish, like Nemo, and many other marine creatures that rely on them for survival. These underwater oases also play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of our oceans, protecting coastlines from erosion, and supporting local economies through tourism and fisheries.
Innovative Moorings: Instead of using anchors that damage reefs to moor boats, we offer an alternative - fixed buoys. We offer the ability to set up strategic anchoring points for boats in Asia. This saves boaters time and protects underwater marine life.
Smart Buoy Technology: Our smart buoys, Nemo Pi, are equipped with cost-effective sensors to monitor various water quality parameters continuously. These buoys collect valuable data on temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrient levels, and more. The insights gathered enable organisations to assess the health of marine environments accurately and identify potential issues promptly.
We work with a variety of organisations, including diving schools that wish to promote sustainable anchoring (in favour of wild anchoring) and who keenly use our technologies to find the best dive sites for the day based on up-to-date above and below-sea conditions.
Nemo Pi is also loved by researchers and those interested in reef and marine preservation at affordable monitoring costs.