DONATE TODAY TO PROTECT OUR OCEANS

Your donation today is a powerful investment in the future of our oceans and the incredible marine life that depends on them. Thank you for turning the tide for our oceans. 

LIMITED EDITION KEEPCUP

Make even more impact for our oceans by including a limited edition glass KeepCup.     Single use plastics and plastic packaging are the most littered item in Australia. You can reduce your plastic waste simply by using your WWF branded KeepCup. Every time you use your cup, you’re keeping another pesky single use coffee cup out of landfill, and out of our oceans.

LIMITED EDITION KEEPCUP

Make even more impact for our oceans by including a limited edition glass KeepCup.     Single use plastics and plastic packaging are the most littered item in Australia. You can reduce your plastic waste simply by using your WWF branded KeepCup. Every time you use your cup, you’re keeping another pesky single use coffee cup out of landfill, and out of our oceans.

Our Oceans Are in Crisis — But You Can Help 

From the vibrant coral gardens of the Great Barrier Reef to the icy waters of Antarctica, our oceans are under threat. Climate change is bleaching delicate corals. Poorly regulated fishing is endangering dugongs and dolphins. Sea turtles and seabirds are drowning in marine plastics.  

Scientists warn that by 2050, our oceans could contain more plastic than fish.  

The ocean sustains life on Earth. It feeds billions, regulates our climate, and produces over half the oxygen we breathe. Yet, we are polluting and exploiting it at an alarming rate.  

You Can Turn the Tide 

Despite the scale of the challenge, you can make a real difference. Together with other ocean lovers, your monthly gift can:  

  • Protect vital marine habitats and safeguard biodiversity  
  • Create safe migration routes - “blue corridors” - for whales and other marine species  
  • Protect 30% of our oceans by 2030  

Every dollar you give helps build a future where marine life thrives. 

A green turtle (Chelonia mydas) having a rest on the coral sea floor. Lighthouse Bommie, Great Barrier Reef

$20

a month could help expand habitat protection in critical marine areas

Dugong swimming underwater with pilot fish

$30

a month could support the creation of sanctuaries for whales, dolphins, and marine turtles

A variety of fish swimming= Osprey Reef= Coral Sea

$45

a month could drive efforts to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calf male with injured pectoral fin and scarred body, with mother in the Pacific Ocean

$60

a month could fund urgent conservation work across multiple species and ecosystems

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming over coral
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