BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 11 June 2026 - DP World has launched its first global seagrass
restoration initiative on Geoje Island in South Korea, supporting
efforts to restore 2.4 hectares of coastal marine habitat over the next
four years and enhancing marine biodiversity.
The initiative in South Korea was formalised through a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) between DP World, Korea Green Foundation and the
Korea Fisheries Resources Agency (FIRA). The MOU establishes a long-term
collaboration focused on ongoing monitoring of seagrass meadows, the
development of restoration approaches informed by scientific research,
and continued cooperation between public, private and community
stakeholders in the coastal waters of Dadae Village on Geoje Island.
The partnership was launched on
World Ocean Day, with representatives from DP World, Korea Green
Foundation, FIRA and the local fishing community helping to transplant
approximately 6,000 seagrass shoots along the Dadae coastline. The
project aims to restore up to 2.4 hectares of seabed over the next four
years and is expected to benefit local communities by supporting marine
productivity and fish catch potential.
Glen Hilton, CEO & Managing Director, Asia Pacific, DP World,
said: "Healthy oceans are essential to sustainable trade and thriving
coastal communities. By restoring seagrass meadows in Geoje, we are
helping protect one of nature's most effective blue-carbon ecosystems
while supporting marine biodiversity and local livelihoods. Together
with the Korea Green Foundation and FIRA, we are supporting research,
restoration and community engagement efforts that can deepen our
understanding of these valuable marine ecosystems to strengthen the
resilience of our coasts for future generations."
Jung Tae-yong, Secretary General, Korea Green Foundation, said:
"Seagrass meadows are an invaluable presence in supporting coastal
ecosystems. They store carbon, help prevent coastal erosion and act as a
breakwater for the ecosystem. This project goes beyond simple
environmental protection, bringing together businesses, public
institutions and local communities to expand practical
marine-conservation models and public awareness of the importance of
climate action."
Seagrass meadows provide habitat for a wide range of marine species and
contribute to the health of coastal ecosystems. They are recognised as
an important blue carbon ecosystem because of their ability to absorb
and store carbon naturally, making their protection and restoration an
area of growing interest among researchers and conservation
organisations.
The project will include ongoing monitoring and evaluation activities
led by FIRA, alongside community engagement initiatives designed to
support long-term stewardship of the restoration site. The partners also
intend to build on the Geoje initiative through continued research,
community engagement and public awareness activities that support
understanding of marine ecosystems and coastal conservation.
This initiative builds on DP World's broader sustainability efforts to
support environmental stewardship and community resilience across Asia
Pacific. From our flagship mangrove ecosystem restoration programme in
Indonesia — aligned with DP World's global commitment to restore and
protect 280 hectares of mangroves by 2030 — to watershed rehabilitation
initiatives in the Philippines and coral reef restoration in Australia,
these efforts reflect a regional commitment to protecting the natural
environments that are most critical to local communities.
Through partnerships with governments, non-governmental organisations
and local communities, DP World continues to explore practical ways to
contribute to the long-term sustainability of the environments in which
it operates.
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