Who we are

The Story of Coralive

Coralive is a environmental organization (CHE-311.736.420 Swiss Association Registration Number and CR/99/2021 Maldivian NGO Registry), passionate for the ocean, operating worldwide to help protect, manage and restore coastal ecosystems. As in nature, diversity and synergies are key in creating a healthy environment, hence our team represents diverse backgrounds of experience and expertise to provide the multi-faceted services we offer.

The Coralive family is a growing global network of like-minded people, organizations and business partners, always open to new input and partnerships, so let us know how you might envision a collaboration!

Ahmad Allahgholi (Aki)

Founder & Director

Aki has dedicated his energy and talents to marine conservation initiatives around the globe since 2011, from serving as Program Manager for marine conservation NGO Reefdoctor in Madagascar, to Project Manager for a Philippine-based NGO working on coral reef restoration, MPA management, and alternative livelihood solutions. Armed with a master’s degree in “Sustainable Natural Resource Management” and a thesis in “Coral Reef Restoration” from the United Nations mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica, he is always searching for new knowledge and learning best practices to share.
 

Joanne Wong

Scientific Advisor

Joanne is an ecologist with a strong background in coastal management and environmental impact assessment. She worked as an environmental consultant and researcher in themes varying from coastal planning and harbor green-engineering, to mangrove reforestation, microplastic pollution and saltmarsh ecology. Joanne’s quick thinking, analytic and spatial-oriented mind serves the Coralive team as an inestimable resource for evaluating, designing and executing projects.
 

Zoe Tapps

Senior Project Manager

Zoe is a marine biologist with a degree from Flinders University in South Australia, with extensive global experience in marine conservation, including marine wildlife rehabilitation, aquarium biology, and coral restoration. Since joining Coralive in 2018, Zoe has played a key role in the coordination, execution, and management of reef restoration projects. She focuses on implementing location specific restoration approaches for future reef resilience, educating local stakeholders and providing training opportunities for early-career marine biologists.
 

Matthew Walker

Senior Project Manager

Matt is a marine biologist from Scotland, who has been drawn to the oceans ever since childhood. Graduating from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, he set off to discover how he can use his passion and skills to make big impacts for the oceans, travelling the world and gaining experience in coral restoration, sea turtle conservation, as well as wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. With Coralive, Matt will focus on rebuilding ecosystems from the bottom-up, combining his knowledge and understanding to promote a diverse coral reef framework that ensures healthy ocean bionomics.
 

Richard Baxter

Project Consultant

Rich is an experienced island ecologist specializing in habitat restoration on both land and sea. He has dedicated the last decade to exploring and understanding the biodiversity of the Western Indian Ocean region and its interconnected terrestrial and marine ecosystems. His accomplishments include successfully deploying mineral accretion technology coral nurseries at Frégate Island and managing large-scale coral restoration projects in Maldives. Rich is also a member of the IUCN SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group (TFTSG), regularly engaging in fieldwork, diving, hiking, and communicating the importance of protecting numerous species through conservation efforts.
 

Ida Hendricks

Project Consultant

As a Namibian Marine Biologist with a master’s degree in biotechnology, Ida dedicated her career to exploring and protecting the world’s oceans and our natural surroundings. With experience working on diverse projects across 3 of the Earth’s oceans, she gained and improved on skills that combine local knowledge with modern conservation techniques to provide lasting solutions. Her passion for coral reef restoration aligns perfectly with Coralive’s mission by empowering local communities and utilizing proven techniques, we can safeguard these vital marine ecosystems for generations to come.

Ray Sagakar

Media & Communication

With a diverse background in program development, constituent education, awareness outreach, and media development, Ray has been committed to advancing the missions of nonprofit organizations around the globe since 2006. Since obtaining a Master’s Degree from the United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica, she has navigated through a broad spectrum of causes ranging from addressing the plight of child soldiers to supporting animal sanctuaries. A common thread throughout her work has been a focus on youth empowerment and activism, reflecting a deep-seated belief in the younger generations’ potential to drive meaningful change. She sees her work with Coralive and its amazing team as an opportunity to contribute to a more sustainable world and feels privileged to utilize her skills in its critical work.