Frost Science’s Conservation Programs engage and inspire the community in collaborative efforts to conserve and restore Florida’s ecosystems. Through innovative research, targeted conservation, and educational programming, these initiatives benefit both the natural world and people across South Florida.
National Coral Reef Conservancy
The National Coral Reef Conservancy (ReeFLorida) at Frost Science provides unique opportunities for conservation, education, community outreach and collaborative research.
ReeFLorida Projects
Frost Science is excited to contribute to reef conservation efforts with the help of our partners. Learn more about the conservation projects we are involved in below.
Museum Volunteers for the Environment
Museum Volunteers for the Environment, or MUVE, is the Phillip and Patricia Frost Science Museum's volunteer-led coastal habitat restoration and monitoring project.
Marine Exotic Species Removal
Our Marine Exotic Species Rapid Response program partners with the U.S. Geological Survey and volunteers to respond to reports of non-native marine organisms throughout Florida.
Treasured Taxa
Treasured Taxa is an international exploration science initiative to study and protect threatened marine organisms, including corals and other species of concern.
Your Shores
A transformative program dedicated to empowering underserved high school students through coastal conservation.
Marine and coastal preservation initiatives at Frost Science are supported in part by:
César L. and Cristina Alvarez | Greenberg Traurig
George and Lydia Weiss