Closure of "North Pole Encounter" for Renovation Suspension of Ocean Park Hong Kong App (Effective 1 July 2026)
Decorative imageDecorative image
Careers
Decorative imageDecorative image
Contact Us
Decorative imageDecorative image
Members Login
Stylized logo of blue mountains, water, and an orange crescent.Stylized logo of blue mountains, water, and an orange crescent.
Water World
Blue seahorse logo with waves in a white circleBlue seahorse logo with waves in a white circle
Ocean Park Corporation
Ocean Park Hong Kong logo featuring a seal mascot splashing water and the Chinese text 香港海洋公園.Ocean Park Hong Kong logo featuring a seal mascot splashing water and the Chinese text 香港海洋公園.
Ticket & OfferA Day at the ParkPark InformationAnnual Membership Conservation & EducationPlan Your Events
Buy Ticket

  • Homepage
  • Conservation & Education
  • Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre

Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre

The ‘Environment and Conservation Fund - Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre’ is a transformative initiative that addresses the urgent need to conserve Hong Kong’s coral ecosystems. As part of Ocean Park’s long-standing commitment to conservation, this project combines cutting-edge science, public education, and community engagement to tackle the threats faced by local corals.

A blue and brown coral frag with long, clear tentacles topped with bubbles, on an algae-covered plug on a white grate.
Reddish-brown corals on white racks in an aquarium.
Blue dome-shaped coral with honeycomb pattern on a white grid in an aquarium.
A blue and brown coral frag with long, clear tentacles topped with bubbles, on an algae-covered plug on a white grate.
Reddish-brown corals on white racks in an aquarium.
Blue dome-shaped coral with honeycomb pattern on a white grid in an aquarium.
A blue and brown coral frag with long, clear tentacles topped with bubbles, on an algae-covered plug on a white grate.
Reddish-brown corals on white racks in an aquarium.
Blue dome-shaped coral with honeycomb pattern on a white grid in an aquarium.

Corals in Hong Kong are Facing Multiple Threats

Coral bleaching is a global phenomenon and occurs not only in Hong Kong. Hong Kong corals are also facing regional challenges:

  • Coastal development and inland pollution

  • Marine-based pollution and marine debris

  • Abandoned nets or boat anchor

  • Intense and irresponsible recreational use

  • Trawling, destructive fishing activities and over-exploitation


In Hong Kong, more than 80 species of hard corals, 29 species of soft corals, 38 species of gorgonian corals and 9 species of black corals serve as homes for marine animals. Our local coral communities are a unique treasure that belongs to you, me and our children too. We must contribute to protect and restore our coral communities.

Coral Conservation Project in Collaboration with Leading Expert

Environment and Conservation Fund - Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre is a local coral conservation initiative funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund (ECF). In collaboration with Professor Chui Pui Yi Apple, School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a leading expert in coral conservation and restoration, the project aims to inspire meaningful actions that protect marine biodiversity and foster a deeper connection with the ocean.

This initiative is not just a conservation effort — it is a platform to educate, engage, and empower the public to take action. Showcasing innovative restoration techniques and fostering public awareness.

The partnership targets to achieve the following outcomes:

  • Promote conservation awareness through education and community engagement programmes

  • Showcase innovative methods and technology in local coral restoration

  • Enrich science education in an interdisciplinary way to extend impact beyond classroom


At the same time, the centre acts as a nursery for rescued coral fragments, healthy fragments will be returned to the wild at the restoration sites at Hong Kong’s southern waters, to rebuild coral communities and enrich biodiversity at the restoration sites.

Guided Tour to Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre

Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre provides an exclusive opportunity for you to witness the meticulous work involved in coral restoration. Our guided tour offers hands-on learning experiences, showcasing the specialized facilities and equipment essential for coral husbandry and restoration.

It is an adventure for you to gain a deeper understanding of the vital role corals play in the ecosystem, and the threats they face from climate change, ocean acidification, marine debris and plastic pollution. Through interactive activities, you will discover special features and fun facts about our incredible corals, bring home the powerful message about the importance of coral ecosystems, and get equipped with knowledge to make positive environmental changes.

Guided Tour Details

Venue

Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre

Duration

30 minutes per session

Capacity

25 pax / session

Tour Date

April: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 19, 25, 26
May: 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, 23, 24, 25
June: 6, 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 27, 28

Tour Time

11:00 am – 11:30 am (for April)
11:15 am – 11:45 am (for May and June)

Enrolment

  • Tour tickets for immediate sessions are distributed outside Deep Sea Traders (Grand Aquarium souvenir shop) 10 minutes before the tour starts, and on first-come, first-served basis.

  • Each guest lining up can obtain one tour ticket.

“Train the Teacher” Initiative

Coral Ecosystem and Restoration Exploration Centre acts as a classroom for teachers for marine science education. Aligned with Hong Kong’s new primary school science curriculum, the centre provides engaging hands-on learning opportunities, inspiring educators to foster environmental awareness and stewardship among students and to enrich science education in an interdisciplinary and impactful way.

Support the restructuring of General Studies in primary schools into science subjects, the initiative provide workshops and hands-on activities on coral ecosystems, food chains, and human impacts on marine life, as well as involvement of STEAM-based teaching tools, including microscope activities and interdisciplinary learning opportunities, and a teacher’s kit aligned with the new curriculum to equip educators with the resources needed to bring conservation knowledge back to the classroom.

This project is funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund

Environment and Conservation Fund

Organised by

OP logo.png

Co-organised by

op-carol-centre-logo-CU.png

Ocean Park Hong Kong logo featuring a seal mascot splashing water and the Chinese text 香港海洋公園.

Secure your membership today and embark on an extraordinary journey like no other! Join now

ACCREDITED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS & AQUARIUMSACCREDITED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS & AQUARIUMS
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) logo, featuring a grey elephant and a blue fish, with text 'WAZA | United for Conservation'.World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) logo, featuring a grey elephant and a blue fish, with text 'WAZA | United for Conservation'.
Blue logo with white text "GLOBAL HUMANE CERTIFIED ZOOS & AQUARIUMS" and animal silhouettes.Blue logo with white text "GLOBAL HUMANE CERTIFIED ZOOS & AQUARIUMS" and animal silhouettes.
Accredited by the ALLIANCE of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums logoAccredited by the ALLIANCE of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums logo
Gold icon with "Accredited Attraction" and "cr" textGold icon with "Accredited Attraction" and "cr" text

Tickets and Offers

Admission Ticket & Special OffersOcean FasTrackVIP Premium TourGroup Ticket

A Day at the Park

Latest EventsAttractionsDining & ShoppingGet Closer to the AnimalsFamily Fun ActivitiesHotelsRecommended ItinerariesPanda Zone

Park Information

Park CalendarGetting HereGuest ServicesPark Notices

Annual Membership

Ocean Park Annual MembershipMembership TiersMember PrivilegesCurrent MembersTicket Conversion

Conservation & Education

ConservationEducation

Plan Your Event

Corporate Events and ChartersPersonal Celebrations
FAQ
Press ReleasePark Rules and RegulationsWebsite Use & Access AgreementPersonal Information Collection StatementPrivacy Policy Statement

Copyright © 2026 Ocean Park Hong Kong. All rights reserved.

Ocean Park Corporation is a charitable institution registered with Inland Revenue Department, Hong Kong (File No: 91/2801).

Ocean Park Hong Kong, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | Tel: (852) 3923 2323 | Fax: (852) 2873 5584

Ocean Park channel

facebook.svgfacebook.svg
instagram.svginstagram.svg
weibo.svgweibo.svg
rednote.svgrednote.svg
youtube.svgyoutube.svg
tiktok.svgtiktok.svg
tripadvisor.svgtripadvisor.svg

Panda channel

instagram.svginstagram.svg
rednote.svgrednote.svg
tiktok.svgtiktok.svg