regenerative Tourism Fund

Atabey

Sosua-Cabarete, Dominican Republic

Inspired by the Mother of Waters from the indigenous Arawak/Taíno culture, Atabey is much more than a submerged sculpture; it is the heart of a movement that combines art, science, and marine conservation. Placed in the waters of Sosúa, Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic, Atabey is not only a symbolic representation of Mother Nature but also serves as a living substrate for coral regeneration.

Atabey’s legacy goes beyond its visual beauty. Like the water deity it represents, its presence catalyzes marine protection, mangrove restoration, and coral farming efforts, raising nationwide awareness about the importance of preserving our oceans for future generations.

ANNUAL VISITORS:

+155,000 

SOCIAL METRICS DURING BUILD:

PER POST RANGE: 29,198 - 150,000 viewers 

IN-PERSON EVENTS: 100 -500 attendees 

VOLUNTEERS: +100 builders

ECO-IMPACT:

Marine protected since 2020
400,000 mangroves planted in the upstream lagoon
Land-based coral farm built, growing 650 baby corals to date

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