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Reef Check Sea Store
Reef Check’s online store has unique products ranging from cool hats and t-shirts to survey materials to field guides that will teach you about reefs. |
Yellow Brick Mall
When you link to a store through Yellow Brick Mall and make a purchase, a portion goes to Reef Check. No login is required and your purchase is directly with the online merchant. Amazon, Netflix, Barnes & Noble, Apple Store, Equifax, Office Depot, Hallmark, NBA Store, Nike, Expedia and Macys are some of the many stores available to you. |
Reef Check Geocoin
Attention all geocachers! Support reef conservation by purchasing the Reef Check geocoin! Geocaching is a treasure-hunting game where participants use GPS to hide and find geocaches (containers with geocoins or other "treasure") around the world. Available in polished gold or nickel, visit CoinsAndPins.com to purchase your coin and a donation will be made to Reef Check. |
Coral Racer Game
Coral Racer is an underwater dodging game for the iPhone and iPod
Touch. You can swim (for fun) or race (for medals) through coral from
around the world. The game includes an original 3 song soundtrack and
when paused, shows coral reef facts provided by Reef Check. Hermiteer
Publishing, the game's developer and publisher, will donate 25% of the
game's sales to Reef Check. Please visit http://www.coralracer.com for more details. |
Green License Plate
This highly visible and recognizable green license plate will highlight your concern for reefs and encourage others to join the mission to save the Planet. The “My Green License Plate” is made from 100% recycled milk jugs. To order one, go to Earth Rehab and select Reef Check as the beneficiary organization. A portion of your purchase will go to Reef Check. |
SharkBreak
Enhance your website or social networking page with the amazingly cool widgets created by SharkBreak! Each one of these dynamic widgets will speak of your regard for marine conservation, and by posting them on your site you will be helping to promote Reef Check. There are three backgrounds available and five widget designs which include a shark, a dolphin, a killer whale, a puffer fish, and a clown fish. |
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Donate an Auction Item
Each year, Reef Check organizes its “Reef Rescue Gala” fundraising event. Attendees have included Kelly Slater, Daryl Hannah, Jessica Simpson, Nick Lachey, Kelly Hu, Greg MacGillivray, Dr. Sylvia Earle and Jean-Michel Cousteau. Silent and live auctions are held during the evening to raise funds, and an online auction is held before the event. This is a great opportunity to showcase your products while helping to save reefs! Click to download our donation form. |
Donate Office Equipment/Supplies
Less money spent on office materials translates into more money to work on preserving underwater resources. Your donation of items such as computer equipment, printer paper, printer ink, notebooks, paper towels, and bathroom supplies can help us to significantly reduce our supply expenses. Please contact rcinfo@reefcheck.org for more information. |
Donate Snorkeling/Scuba Equipment
Reef Check teams around the world hold activities such as diver training and youth snorkel clinics to get local people of all ages to experience the beauty of reefs first-hand. Many of the participants do not have the basic gear and it is not often economically feasible for coordinators to pay for renting or purchasing equipment. If you are part of a company or organization with access to aquatic sports products, your donation of a few items can make these activities happen. In addition, because these events are held on a regular basis, your gear will receive multiple exposure, thus getting your brand’s name out to people in many parts of the world. Please contact rcinfo@reefcheck.org for more information. |
Donate Air Miles
Reef Check scientists travel to locations around the globe to train volunteers, lead underwater surveys and attend meetings related to coral reef conservation. The airfare can be expensive enough to prevent a training from happening. With your donated air miles, you can bring a Reef Check scientist to a reef location where he or she will work to train other people in monitoring and protecting reefs. Please contact rcinfo@reefcheck.org for more information. |
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