Protector of the Adriatic Coast
Remove plastic
Ivan ˗ protector of the seas and the Adriatic Coast. Act like Ivan: protect marine ecosystems, reduce plastic pollution and choose to be part of the change. Ivan Lenković was an Uskok Pirate who defended the coasts of the Adriatic Sea in the sixteenth century. Today the sea defends its biodiversity through several mechanisms including Tegnue Rocks, which play a key role in safeguarding marine ecosystems. Thanks to Sea the Change, you can be a protector and the best ally of the sea too! Reduce the plastic pollution generated during your activities by investing in fishing for litter from the sea! We collaborate with people who have been involved in sea preservation for years. We support local fishermen who go out to sea to retrieve plastic waste with nets designed not to harm marine ecosystems. When you invest, you will receive a certificate of environmental impact, as well as the geolocation and photos of the intervention sites that you helped fund!
Queen of the Adriatic Sea
Offset CO2
Don’t stand still and choose to be an active part of the change by offsetting the CO2 emitted during your daily activities. Pirate ships were often small but functional and were the real tool that determined the success of pirate actions. The Adriatic Sea absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide mainly due to the ability of macroalgae in the water to absorb CO2 through chlorophyll photosynthesis and store it in the seabed. Macroalgae play a crucial role in keeping our seas healthy. Thanks to Sea the Change you have the opportunity to offset the CO2 emitted! You will have the opportunity to go on a carbon-neutral vacation while taking care of the sea you will swim in! CO2 offsetting takes place following European-certified protocols and is traceable and measurable! We collaborate with people who have been involved in sea preservation for years. When you invest, you will receive a certificate of environmental impact, as well as the geolocation and photos of the intervention sites that you helped fund!
The Gentleman Pirate
Remove Plastic & Offset CO2
“By what right do you plunder and disfigure?”. Save the most fragile marine ecosystems: reduce the impact of your activities! Legend has it that the pirate Dionydes one day asked Alexander the Great: "By what right do you plunder and disfigure?". The Pinna Nobilis is one of the most fragile and fascinating species present in the Adriatic Sea and is a direct testimony of the health of our sea. Choose to offset the CO2 emitted and reduce plastic pollution in the sea! The existence of valuable species such as the Pinna Nobilis also depends on your choices! We collaborate with people who have been involved in sea preservation for years. When you invest, you will receive a certificate of environmental impact, as well as the geolocation and photos of the intervention sites that you helped fund!
Mediterranean King
Plastic waste at sea ruins marine ecosystems and endangers aquatic fauna. Sea the Change allows you to reduce the amount of plastic waste in our seas.
The Adriatic Sea is one of the most affected by plastic pollution. It is estimated that around 4000 tons of plastic waste are released into the Adriatic Sea each year. Plastic endangers marine fauna and the biodiversity of the sea. Besides, recent studies have shown that microplastics are often present in the fish that ends up on our tables. Reducing plastic pollution is necessary to protect the health of our seas, and also to support the sea in the fight against climate change. We collaborate with people who have been involved in sea preservation for years. When you invest, you will receive a certificate of environmental impact, as well as the geolocation and photos of the intervention sites that you helped fund!
Every year, the sea absorbs approximately 25% of all CO2 emissions. Sea the Change allows you to become an ally of the sea and reduce your climate footprint.
Seas are a key ally in the fight against climate change and hold substantial importance in fulfilling the Paris Agreement. The Blue Economy sector must grow with a view to sustainable development and, in order to do so, it is necessary to support the ability of marine ecosystems to absorb CO2. Investing in the protection of marine ecosystems not only compensates for some of the CO2 emitted but also fights the acidification of the waters. Pursuing a real ecological transition means creating sustainable economic models that can generate new sustainable jobs for local communities. By investing in Sea the Change you can become a real protagonist in the fight against climate change! We collaborate with people who have been involved in sea preservation for years. When you invest, you will receive a certificate of environmental impact, as well as the geolocation and photos of the intervention sites that you helped fund!