National Geographic Pristine Seas is an exploration, research, education and
media project founded and led by National Geographic Explorer in Residence
Enric Sala. The project partners with local communities and governments to help
create protected areas where marine life can thrive—for the benefit of humanity.
Most recently, Pristine Seas was involved in the creation of the largest marine
reserve in the Atlantic on the most remote inhabited island on the planet,
Tristan da Cunha—encompassing almost 700,000 square kilometers of ocean.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
PRISTINE SEAS WORKS TO PROTECT
30% OF OCEAN BY 2030
Learn about Pristine Seas at NatGeo.org/PristineSeas30×30