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Kelp Helpers / Reef Rescue
🕹️ Gaming & Experience · Leaves of the Tree

Reef Rescue

An educational game and real-world restoration initiative empowering communities to design, fund, and deploy artificial reefs — connecting the wider public to the challenges underwater and bringing them on the journey to support ocean restoration.

10% to MVP
Early Stage
Budget: ~$20,000
The Problem & Solution

Making the invisible crisis playable

Problems We're Solving
1

People are fundamentally disconnected from what's happening underwater — the kelp barren crisis is out of sight and out of mind

2

Traditional conservation education materials fail to engage the public — the problem feels too large, too distant, and too depressing

3

Marine reserves don't recover by themselves — active community involvement in reef restoration is essential for scale

How Reef Rescue Solves It
1

Match-3 game mechanics bring reef ecology to life — playfully teaching players about kina barrens, predator recovery, and reef biodiversity

2

Real-world impact: players can fund and name actual artificial reef deployments — bridging the game world and the ocean

3

Community co-design: communities choose reef locations, monitor recovery, and share progress — garners support of the wider public

Roadmap

From concept to community

1

MVP Game

Core match-3 game mechanics teaching kelp ecology. Mobile-first. Designed around the Kelp Helpers restoration story.

2

Version Roll Out (Summer 2026)

Public beta with schools, dive clubs, and community groups. Tie game outcomes to real reef monitoring data from Pingo.

3

Community Reef Deployments

Communities design and fund artificial reef structures. KinaKrete and mussel reef elements deployed at player-funded locations.

4

MPI / PADI Licensing

Minecraft Quest licensing model — licensing the game format to MPI and PADI for conservation education programs. Target: $1,000/month.

Play your part in the restoration

Reef Rescue is in development. Sign up to be notified when we launch — and to have your name on an artificial reef unit deployed in the Hauraki Gulf.

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