environment


Tomorrow is influenced by what we do today, so it is important that we cultivate a local culture that is conscious of their collective and individual impact on the world

“Preserving the environment is what I enjoy most in this world and the Sandals Foundation has taught me that the sky is the limit. This is our future.”

Jerlene Layne, Sandals Foundation Fishing & Game Warden


From our deep seas to our lush forests to our exotic wildlife, our unique surroundings sustain, protect and inspire us. Our focus its to educate communities, including fishermen, young students and even Sandals Resorts employees about effective conservation practices, and establish sanctuaries that will benefit generations to come.

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Our Programs & Projects

Guy Harvey ‘Save Our Seas’

There is a powerful force surging through young generations: a wave of curiosity and concern in regards to their world. The Guy Harvey ‘Save Our Seas’ programme is catching that wave and has developed a groundbreaking school initiative that fosters an enthusiasm among Caribbean youth towards marine awareness and environmental responsibility.

Coral Conservation

The Caribbean has lost 80% of its coral coverage in recent years, and the disapperance of our beaches and collapse of the fishing industry is imminent. Due to managment of the Boscobel Sanctuary in Jamaica, there was an increase in overall coral coverage by 15% (NEPA).

The Foundation has also created two sustainable coral nurseries within Boscobel and Bluefields Bay Fish Sanctuary

Marine Protection

We manage two marine sanctuaries and support an additional four in Jamaica, helping to protect the islands’ depleting fish stocks and strengthen the resilience of our coral reefs. The Sanctuaries in Jamaica also contain coral nurseries, helping to replenish the coral reefs and increasing protection of vulnerable coastal communities.

Investment in Coral Nurseries has expanded to St. Lucia in a 3 year partnership with CLEAR Caribbean to increase coral health Soufriere Marine Management Area and train locals in coral restoration. Over, 6000 pieces of corals have been planted.

Trees that Feed Barbados

“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day, show him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” That’s the heart of our partners’ goal—Trees that Feed. The Sandals Foundation is on a mission to plant fruit trees that will feed people, create jobs and benefit the environment.

The programme has planted food trees in over twenty schools across Barbados.

Turtle Conservation

Our partnerships with local organizations in Jamaica, Grenada & Antigua have provided support to create awareness, gather data, build turtle incubators, fund wardens and much needed patrol equipment as well as rehabilitate beaches to help increase chances of turtle survival in the wild. Funding has come through our partnership with Island Routes which promotes seasonal turtle hatching tours.

Boscobel Marine Sanctuary

In 2017, The Boscobel Marine Sanctuary became Jamaica’s first rotating fish sanctuary, which allows for sections to be open periodically throughout the year, increasing the benefit of the sanctuary to the surrounding communities by not only expanding its boundaries, but also allowing fishermen to benefit from better catch due to the increase in fish populations and fish biomass.

You can get involved with environmental conservation

Go scuba diving at any Sandals or Beaches Resort and purchase a Sandals Foundation Dive Tag.

100% of all proceeds go towards the following environmental projects:

  • Management of Marine Sanctuaries

  • Development and Maintenance of Coral Nurseries

  • Turtle Conservation

  • Environmental Education in Local Schools

  • Invasive Species Control

  • Wetlands Conservation

  • Coral restoration dives

  • Lionfish dives