Dedicated to protecting pink dolphins and restoring harmony between humanity and the ocean
Protect the Chinese white dolphin (pink dolphin) and the marine ecosystem it depends on, through science, advocacy and public participation, to achieve harmonious coexistence between humans and the ocean.
Their critical decline in population reflects the health of the ecosystem of marine life and environment which is related to our life as we share the same needs and environment.
To protect them is protecting ourselves. The pink dolphin serves as a sentinel species, indicating the overall health of our shared marine environment.
A team of conservationists, scientists, and storytellers dedicated to protecting the Chinese White Dolphin.

Founder

Director, International Development
Director, Management

Project Director

Administration
We approach conservation with empathy for all living beings and respect for the interconnectedness of life.
Our work is grounded in rigorous research and data-driven strategies for effective conservation outcomes.
We believe in the power of partnerships across borders, sectors, and communities to achieve lasting impact.
Dolphins don't recognize boundaries, and neither do we. International cooperation is essential for marine conservation.
The Pink Dolphin is part of our living heritage. Historical records of its presence in Hong Kong and nearby waters date back over 600 years, first sighted by explorer Peter Mundy.
Their enduring existence forms part of our shared cultural and natural heritage, reminding us of the timeless connection between human civilization and the sea. Preserving this species ensures that our children and grandchildren can continue to experience the beauty and wonder of marine life along our coasts.
Protecting pink dolphins means preserving a living link to our shared maritime heritage and ensuring that this extraordinary species continues to grace our waters for centuries to come.
We adhere to the 30×30 Marine Protection Target under the Kunming–Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework, established under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), which aims to protect at least 30% of the world's oceans by 2030.
Our goal is to encourage more regions to join in achieving this critical global target for ocean conservation and biodiversity protection, ensuring the survival of pink dolphins and countless other marine species.