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We also participated in mangrove clean ups at our home country and neighboring countries. We wanted to observe, learn and help save the environment. We wanted our peers and adults to really love our oceans through our actions. Besides the usual subjects like Math and Science, we both took Environment Science and Studies as a subject during IB and we both won school top academic prizes in the subject. We also advocated for the subject to be available at Higher Level IB and are so happy this is now available to students taking their IB today.

To train ourselves and to understand specific details of marine life ranging from the fish to the corals, we have been building home marine tanks over the years and have become proficient in taking care of many kinds of marine life including the nutrients and medicine that they need when they get sick. Today I have a 6 by 4 feet reef tank filled with live corals, marine fish that have now learned to co-exist peacefully. We have a calcium reactor to feed elements into the tank, a 20-micron fleece filter to remove suspended particulates and a protein skimmer to oxygenate the water and remove dissolved organics such as nitrates and phosphates. Originally, we started with a small saltwater tank which we filled with all kinds of small marine creatures and corals that we would take care of daily to slowly build our confidence in understanding corals.

Our passion with marine life have only grown over the years. Our parents and us have travelled all around the world to visit the oceans. We have even stayed on a boat for several days as teenagers in the outer Great Barrier Reef to visit the corals and do some fishing as well ! The oceans were very rough at times especially during very stormy days and nights. We faced sea sickness and constant inner fear but the trip – with my parents and my 75 year old grandmother – remains THE BEST TRIP ever.

Our purpose and hope through social media and conversation is to spread the word with as many people as possible, please spare a thought for the environment. Humans’ unsustainable combustion of fossil fuels has resulted in major changes to the global climate and thus deterioration of coral reefs worldwide. The next generation will not get to see the beauty of these reefs if our current trajectory continues. Please donate generously to save the reefs to the 3 environmental foundations on our website.

Through caring for marine organisms, we have developed an increased sense of responsibility, when monitoring the various parameters needed to support life. Through taking daily care of our home marine tank and displaying the wonders of the underwater sea, it has also allowed us to show others what is disappearing in the real world and the great importance of conservation; our marine tank serves as an icon to remind all of us on the importance of keeping the coral reefs alive worldwide. It is our hope that through our personal journey and what we showcased on my website, that we can help our readers see the importance of our world’s reefs and inspire others to take action along with us through socially responsible actions in our daily lives; to stop polluting the seas, to consciously stop bad human behavior and do whatever we can to nurture the marine life.

Please donate generously to save…..in our website. We have selected several NGOs that we want to help. Your financial contribution will make a big difference to save the reefs.

Thank You
Julian and Luca G.

Our names are Julian and Luca and we are Italian-American & Chinese Singaporeans living in South East Asia. Our passion since young is our collective love for the beauty of marine life especially corals. Corals are the lifeline of the marine underwater world.  Most people think corals are plants when they are actually animals related to the jellyfish and anemones. Although corals only represent 1% of the world’s oceans, they support 25% of all marine species.

Six not so well known facts of Corals:

  • Beaches are made of coral particles
  • Corals like to consume plastics due to chemical stimulants found in them
  • Their long anchored lifespans mean corals are key in research and new discoveries in medicine for humans
  • Corals are the best team players, forming barriers (think Great Barrier Reefs and many others) that form safety barriers to protect lands and humans from strong tidal waves and landslides
  • Corals have lived over 500 million years and are older than dinosaurs (!)
  • White or bleached corals are stressed corals that are under nourished; they live on microorganisms without which they lose their vibrant colors, turn white and die

To see and understand these facts for ourselves, we spent time almost every school holiday, getting PADI diving certified and traveling underwater to visit the corals in the South China Sea, Pacific and Indian Oceans. The devastation was heart-wrenching as many of the beautiful corals are dying…

We also participated in mangrove clean ups at our home country and neighboring countries. We wanted to observe, learn and help save the environment. We wanted our peers and adults to really love our oceans through our actions. Besides the usual subjects like Math and Science, we both took Environment Science and Studies as a subject during IB and we both won school top academic prizes in the subject. We also advocated for the subject to be available at Higher Level IB and are so happy this is now available to students taking their IB today.

To train ourselves and to understand specific details of marine life ranging from the fish to the corals, we have been building home marine tanks over the years and have become proficient in taking care of many kinds of marine life including the nutrients and medicine that they need when they get sick. Today I have a 6 by 4 feet reef tank filled with live corals, marine fish that have now learned to co-exist peacefully. We have a calcium reactor to feed elements into the tank, a 20-micron fleece filter to remove suspended particulates and a protein skimmer to oxygenate the water and remove dissolved organics such as nitrates and phosphates. Originally, we started with a small saltwater tank which we filled with all kinds of small marine creatures and corals that we would take care of daily to slowly build our confidence in understanding corals.

Our passion with marine life have only grown over the years. Our parents and us have travelled all around the world to visit the oceans. We have even stayed on a boat for several days as teenagers in the outer Great Barrier Reef to visit the corals and do some fishing as well ! The oceans were very rough at times especially during very stormy days and nights. We faced sea sickness and constant inner fear but the trip – with my parents and my 75 year old grandmother – remains THE BEST TRIP ever.

Our purpose and hope through social media and conversation is to spread the word with as many people as possible, please spare a thought for the environment. Humans’ unsustainable combustion of fossil fuels has resulted in major changes to the global climate and thus deterioration of coral reefs worldwide. The next generation will not get to see the beauty of these reefs if our current trajectory continues. Please donate generously to save the reefs to the 3 environmental foundations on our website.

Through caring for marine organisms, we have developed an increased sense of responsibility, when monitoring the various parameters needed to support life. Through taking daily care of our home marine tank and displaying the wonders of the underwater sea, it has also allowed us to show others what is disappearing in the real world and the great importance of conservation; our marine tank serves as an icon to remind all of us on the importance of keeping the coral reefs alive worldwide. It is our hope that through our personal journey and what we showcased on my website, that we can help our readers see the importance of our world’s reefs and inspire others to take action along with us through socially responsible actions in our daily lives; to stop polluting the seas, to consciously stop bad human behavior and do whatever we can to nurture the marine life.

Please donate generously to save…..in our website. We have selected several NGOs that we want to help. Your financial contribution will make a big difference to save the reefs.

Thank You
Julian and Luca G.

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