FOR CLEAN SEAS AND MORE TREES
From Day 1, Seatree Studio’s mission has been simple: to support a cleaner ocean and plant more trees in our world.
Thanks to our community, we’re proud that this mission is being carried out every day.
Whether you’ve purchased one of our unique designs, planted a tree, or were gifted real impact, we’re grateful for the way you support clean seas and more trees.
PlANT A TREE
Whether replanting fire-affected forests or restoring native woodlands, these verified projects help landscapes thrive again. Learn more below and register your impact to see the exact change you’ve made.
East Africa
Along vulnerable coastlines, new mangroves are helping restore habitat, protect communities, and bring balance back to the ecosystem.
Michigan
Across northern Michigan’s forests, hand-planted Red Pine, White Pine, White Spruce, Northern White Cedar, and Northern Red Oak are helping restore habitat, capture carbon, and support biodiversity.
OREGON
This project supports the replanting of Santiam State Forest after the 2020 fires. Native species like Douglas-fir, Noble-fir, and Western Red Cedar are being restored to rebuild forest structure, stabilize soils, and strengthen long-term resilience.
Memorial trees
Each memorial tree serves as a living tribute—helping restore forests, provide habitat, and carry a loved one’s legacy forward.
CLEAN OUR SEAS
From plastic removal to kelp and coral restoration, these verified projects protect and revive waterways around the world. Explore each project below and register your impact to receive updates on the difference you made.
Coral Restoration
Along Madagascar’s coast, healthy coral fragments are grown in rope nurseries and returned to damaged reefs—helping rebuild habitat, support fisheries, and revive marine ecosystems.
Plastic + waste removal
In partnership with 4ocean, this project removes plastic pollution from rivers, estuaries, mangrove forests, beaches, and open ocean waters—tracking every pound from recovery to responsible processing.
Kelp restoration
Native kelp is grown along seeded lines in Moon Bay, providing nursery habitat for fish, restoring ecosystem balance, and supporting local ocean stewardship.