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OMEGA FOR OUR OCEANS

Ever since OMEGA created its first dive watch in 1932, the brand has been passionate about the world beneath our oceans. A lifelong commitment to exploration has shown OMEGA that the seas must be protected, and the company now works alongside dedicated partners, such as the GoodPlanet Foundation, to raise awareness and help protect the future.

RAISING AWARENESS

Created by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot, the Planet Ocean film dives into our planet's greatest mysteries with a team of international cinematographers, who explore the breathtaking bond between humanity and the ocean.

Planet Ocean

  • GoodPlanet Foundation
    The Planet Ocean film presents remarkable aerial and underwater ocean views and shows how we can all help improve the health of the seas.
  • Planet Ocean - love letter to the sea
    10 aerial cameramen and 13 underwater cameramen were sent all over the world to capture the beauty above and below the ocean’s surface for the documentary.
  • Worldwide screenings
    When the film was released in 2012, OMEGA organized a number of screenings around the world to support GoodPlanet Foundation.

TAKING ACTION

GoodPlanet Foundation and OMEGA have set up three projects for the restoration and conservation of the Indonesian and Malagasy coasts. These three-year projects carried out in collaboration with local conservation activists, are designed to maintain an outstanding natural heritage and preserve local economic activities.

  • RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION

    Using a participative community approach, the project proposes to restore and preserve the damaged ecosystems in the region, advancing the understanding of the role mangrove forests and seagrass beds.

  • COLLABORATION

    The GoodPlanet Foundation and OMEGA are working with local communities and authorities to consolidate the protection of the shorelines and raise awareness of the issues among local players.

  • EDUCATION

    The projects are using focused teaching resources to increase primary and secondary school students’ understanding of the fragile ecosystem and the importance of their local natural resources.

Two projects have been implemented in the northern region of Sulawesi, which has one of the richest ecosystems on the planet. This ecosystem and its coral reefs are threatened by the overexploitation of resources.

ENCHANTED BAHOI

  • RESPECTING BIODIVERSITY IN BAHOI

    Project

    Establishing a dynamic network of community-managed Marine Protected Areas.

  • HELPING THE PEOPLE IN THE VILLAGE OF BAHOI HELP THEMSELVES

    Goal

    Eco-tourism will contribute to a healthy economy and a healthy environment.

  • THE CORAL REEFS, THE GREATEST ECONOMIC ASSET, ARE AT RISK

    Background

    The region’s sustainability can be ensured with proper resource management.

  • HALF THE INHABITANTS OF BAHOI EARN THEIR LIVING FROM FISHING

    People

    The community’s way of life is threatened by poor marine resource management.

  • MARINE PROTECTED AREAS AND ECO-TOURISM ALLOW SUSTAINABILITY

    Method

    The local population is being educated on the management of its marine resources.

TANAKEKE ISLAND

  • AN INNOVATIVE PROJECT FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE MANGROVES

    Project

    The island has lost over 70% of its mangroves, greatly reducing biodiversity.

  • ESTABLISHING A PARTICIPATIVE MANGROVE RESTORATION PROJECT

    Goal

    The project will help regenerate the ecosystem, benefitting the local population.

  • THERE IS A CRISIS IN TANAKEKE ISLAND’S AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY

    Background

    The over-exploitation of the region’s resources has reeked environmental.The over-exploitation of the region’s resources has reeked environmental.

  • THE 3,300 INHABITANTS OF THE ISLAND DEPEND ON THE SEA

    People

    The economy lives from the ocean’s resources; thus, eco-health is critical.

  • INTRODUCING AN ECOLOGICAL MANGROVE RESTORATION PROJECT

    Method

    100 hectares of abandoned ponds are being converted into mangrove forests.

The latest GoodPlanet Foundation project, supported by OMEGA, aims to restore mangrove and seagrass ecosystems in Madagascar, which will help increase fishing catches in the area of Ranobe Bay.

Ranobe Bay

  • Project in Ranobe

    BACKGROUND

    Drought and overfishing have created pressure on marine ecosystems, directly affecting essential food resources.

  • Ranobe goal

    Goal

    While continuing to protect 660 hectares of mangroves and wetlands, which provide habitats for ocean life.

    With the help of young people from 13 villages, this seagrass will support food accessibility, clean waters, and biodiversity.

  • ENSURING FOOD SECURITY FOR LOCAL COMMUNITIES

    BENEFIT

    While building a sustainable relationship between nature and the people who depend on it.

  • FIGHTING AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

    LONG TERM

    This preservation project not only helps local communities, but also the long-term health of the ocean.

TAKE A CLOSER LOOK

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EVERYONE CAN HELP

The stewardship of our oceans is a responsibility we all share. See how you can contribute.