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1,808,146 acres of coral reef and other marine habitat
Seacology Has Built or Funded:
85 schools, community centers, water delivery systems and other critically needed facilities

30 scholarship programs, vital medical services and supplies, and other crucial support for island communities.
 

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is an international environmental nonprofit organization that focuses on saving endangered species, habitats and cultures of islands throughout the world.

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