Mantis Shrimp – The Reef’s Super Powered Predator
- Mantis shrimp have the fastest punch in nature, used for hunting.
- Their eyes can see 12 colors (humans see 3), making them expert hunters.

Traditional conservation efforts are too slow, too fragmented, and too expensive to meet the scale of the crisis. Most restoration methods cannot keep up. They are often manual, labor-intensive, and lack the capacity for large-scale impact.
To change course, we need solutions that are:
Scalable enough to meet the magnitude of the crisis
Autonomous enough to operate continuously and cost-effectively
Verifiable, so funders, governments, and communities can track real progress, avoid greenwashing, and ensure that every action taken results in measurable restoration
This is not just about saving corals it's about securing the future of coastal nations, global food systems, and the stability of our shared planet.
This is not just about saving corals — it’s about securing the future of coastal nations, global food systems, and the stability of our shared planet.
SeaVox was created to meet this moment — to close the gap between urgency and action with a solution designed for scale.
We are building the world’s first fully integrated coral restoration system: combining AI-powered reef monitoring, automated coral planting, Biorock growth acceleration, and blockchain-based verification — all designed to restore reef ecosystems efficiently, transparently, and at scale.
Our model doesn’t just aim to restore reefs. It exists to prove that restoration can be measurable, affordable, and replicable — and to empower coastal nations with the tools to do it themselves.
Mantis shrimp have the fastest punch in nature, used for hunting.
Their eyes can see 12 colors (humans see 3), making them expert hunters.