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Revive Our Ocean

Inspiring, informing, and enabling local communities around the world to create and manage marine protected areas
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To make sure we have a thriving planet for future generations, countries from around the world have come together to commit to protect 30% of earth’s land and oceans by 2030. A scalable and effective method that helps us achieve this goal is through the creation of marine protected areas (MPAs), which are clearly defined spaces where industrial fishing is not allowed.

Revive Our Ocean is a campaign initiative that aims to inspire,enable, and equip local communities to create MPAs and end bottom trawling, and to identify opportunities on how they can continue to make a living. Teal Media collaborated closely with their team to create a website that helps establish them as a trusted partner and global resource for practitioners, the public, researchers, and funders.

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We designed and built a website that defines what the problem is and why it matters, how MPAs work, and stories about their impact. To ensure that the public continue to more deeply understand the issue and how they can get involved, the website was launched in conjunction with the release of a film narrated by David Attenborough called “Ocean”.

A grid of site screens showcasing the 'Why it Matters' page, the News page, the About page, and various Action and Stories cards displayed within their respective components.

The MPA handbook is a comprehensive manual that serves as a roadmap for starting an MPA in your country or local community. It delves into the benefits of MPAs, and how to create, protect, fund, measure and manage them. Teal designed the handbook that includes chapters with a multitude of components that are available for Revive Our Ocean to use to display content.

A grid of site screens featuring the MPA Handbook landing page, an individual chapter page, and the handbook’s table of contents sidebar.

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