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

Joanne Wong
Scientific Advisor

Zoe Tapps
Senior Project Manager

Matthew Walker
Senior Project Manager

Richard Baxter
Project Consultant

Mai-Linh Murger
Marine Experience Manager
Mai is an environmental professional with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management, specializing in Marine Zoology and Botany, and a Master’s degree in Event Management, Tourism, and Sports. Growing up in French Polynesia, she developed a deep connection to the ocean, witnessing firsthand the effects of climate change on coral reefs. Her passion for conservation has taken her from terrestrial ecosystems to marine environments, giving her a well-rounded understanding of biodiversity protection.
Her journey has led her from game monitoring and animal welfare at the Simbonga lion sanctuary in South Africa to the frontlines of marine conservation. She plays a key role in mentoring interns and volunteers, ensuring valuable experiences while actively contributing to meaningful restoration projects. Committed to ethical and science-driven conservation, Mai-Linh believes in the power of community involvement to create lasting environmental change.

Karina Weiler
Project Consultant
Karina is a marine biologist with a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Konstanz, Germany, specialising in marine ecology, evolution and animal behaviour. Her work spans diverse ecosystems, from the Arctic and the New Zealand Sounds to the Red Sea, Indian Ocean and the Coral Triangle, giving her a deep understanding of marine ecosystems. Passionate about coral health, Karina’s Master’s project investigated innovative methods to assess coral resilience, which sparked her commitment to coral conservation. As a PADI Instructor, she combines her diving expertise with practical restoration techniques.
Karina is committed to sustainable marine conservation, combining research, restoration, and community engagement to protect coral reefs for future generations.

Selma Mezger
Project & Communications Consultants