“No man is an island,” it takes a community to enact lasting change.

  • A hand holding a tube of Coral Care sunscreen with a blurred beach background.

    Stream2Sea

    Stream2Sea is the only mineral-based sunscreen on the planet that’s been tested and proven safe for freshwater fish, saltwater fish, and coral larvae, and has passed the stringent HEL Labs Protect Land + Sea certification.

    Use the link below to participate in their give-back program, and 20% of your purchase will be automatically donated to Conservation Key.

  • Pair of colorful flip-flops with a fish scale pattern in shades of blue, purple, and green, with black straps. The brand name "SlippahFish" and "Princess Parrotfish" are visible on the insoles.

    SlippahFish

    SlippahFish are inspired by the colorful, playful, and fun creatures that call the reef home.

    Designed in Hawaiʻi and produced on-demand, their goal is to sell thoughtful and fun products while employing sustainable production practices.

    For every sale of their Princess Parrotfish slippah, they will donate $5 to support our Parrotfish Outreach and Education program.

  • Two light yellow T-shirts with black conservation-themed logos, one featuring a cartoon moon and landscape with the text 'DIVE INTO CONSERVATION' and the other with a small plant, squirrel, and the text 'CONSERVATION KEY' on a dark surface.

    Faithful Nature

    Through partnerships with philanthropic and conservation organizations around the world, we are delivering more than just responsibly-sourced, fairly-traded, and quality goods. We are creating a diverse platform for action.

    Our partners at Faithful Nature believe that true change happens when faith meets action.

  • A woman with long blonde hair holding a red mug that says 'CARVE surf and coffee' in front of surfboards on a rack.

    Carve Surf & Coffee

    Located in Tequesta, FL, Carve is a hybrid surf & specialty coffee shop with a focus on respecting our earth.

    From August 1, 2022, until December, 31, 2023 proceeds from their “Coral Cappuccino” benefited Conservation Key.