First, a refresher. CARMABI (Caribbean Research & Management of Biodiversity) is the scientific heart of Curaçao. They are the custodians of the island’s nature—the researchers who replant the staghorn coral, who track the sea turtles, and who manage the protected areas. They are not a tour company; they are a non-profit conservation organization.
While many Caribbean reefs are in decline, Curaçao’s reefs remain in relatively good condition, offering a global "living laboratory" for coral breeding and restoration. carmabi foundation exclusive
They do not seek the spotlight. Their reward is the flight of the rare parakeet, the bloom of a bromeliad, and the clean current flowing over the coral. For those lucky enough to engage with their work on a deeper level, the Carmabi Foundation offers the most exclusive view of all: a world where humanity lives in balance with the wild. First, a refresher
In the sun-drenched tapestry of the Southern Caribbean, where the trade winds sculpt the divi-divi trees and the azure waters of Curaçao hold secrets of centuries past, there exists a silent guardian. It is not a fortress of stone, nor a government ministry. It is the . They are not a tour company; they are
A dramatic 10-kilometer stretch of coastline that serves as a critical nesting ground for green, hawksbill, and loggerhead sea turtles Curaçao Rif Mangrove Park Nature preserve Willemstad, Curaçao