Becoming an Ocean Gardener: How Your Adventure Restores the Coral of La Preneuse
- jean paul Balancy
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
In Mauritius, the beauty of our lagoons is our greatest treasure, but it is also a fragile ecosystem that needs our help. At Lakaz Discovery, we’ve decided to stop being mere spectators. Today, we invite you to become an active player in the preservation of our island.
An Adventure with Real Impact
Did you know that a portion of the price of every "Ocean Gardener" expedition is directly reinvested into the maintenance and development of the La Preneuse Coral Garden?
When you book an outing with us, you aren't just paying for a magnificent kayak or paddle session at sunrise. You are concretely funding:
The transplanting of healthy corals to repopulate degraded areas.
Regular site cleaning (removing marine debris and invasive predators).
Scientific monitoring of coral colony growth.
Why the La Preneuse Lagoon?
The La Preneuse lagoon is a jewel of the West Coast. However, climate change and human activity have put pressure on its reefs. By concentrating our regenerative efforts on this specific area, we are creating a sanctuary for biodiversity.
Thanks to your contribution, this coral garden is once again becoming a nursery for hundreds of species of colorful fish, crustaceans, and sea turtles that you might even spot during your outing.
More Than a Donation: An Immersive Experience
Becoming an "Ocean Gardener" means getting your hands dirty (or rather, wet!). During our expeditions, our guides explain how coral works and how, together, we can help it regenerate.
It’s a unique experience to share with family or friends: knowing that you left the lagoon a little richer than you found it.
A Transparent Commitment
We believe in total transparency. Every rupee reinvested is used exclusively for the logistics and materials necessary for the survival of the coral garden. It’s our way of giving back to the ocean what it offers us every day.
Ready to plant your first seed of hope in the lagoon?
Join us for our next expedition and wear your title of Ocean Gardener with pride.
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