What?
Mesoamerican Reef DAO (MesoReefDAO) is a Regenerative Coral Reef Science initiative that focuses on the creation of a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) of DeSci (Decentralized Science) that seeks to scale coral reef conservation efforts in the Mesoamerican Reef (MAR).
The Mesoamerican Reef is indeed the second-largest coral reef system in the world, spanning over 600 miles along the coasts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras (Fig 1). It is an incredibly diverse and ecologically important ecosystem, providing habitat for thousands of species that support ecological goods and services.

Fig 1. A map of the Mesoamerican Reef, © WWF Guatemala.
MesoReefDAO is working to establish partnerships with local communities, NGOs, and governments to support the implementation of sustainable fishing practices and the development of marine protected areas in the MAR. The DAO believes that engaging local communities in conservation efforts is crucial for the long-term sustainability of the region (Fig 2).

Fig 2. MesoReefDAO General Framework.
Mission
The MesoReef DAO aims to restore, protect, preserve, and conserve the Mesoamerican Reef ecosystem, working towards the United Nations Decade of Restoration framework, through the implementation of regenerative practices, big data analytics, and decentralized technologies. We will foster a decentralized and collaborative management system to ensure a sustainable future for the reef and the people that depend on it.
Vision
The MesoReef DAO envisions a future where the Mesoamerican Reef ecosystem is thriving, providing ecological and economic benefits to local communities and visitors. We will achieve this by restoring degraded coral habitats, improving water quality, reducing pollution, promoting sustainable fishing practices, and educating local communities and visitors.
Problem
The problem that MesoReefDAO is trying to solve/mitigate is the rapid deterioration of the Mesoamerican Reef System due to climate change, pollution, overfishing, biodiversity loss, and other human activities. The Mesoamerican Reef System is one of the most biodiverse and economically important coral reef systems in the world, providing critical habitat for numerous species of marine life and supporting the livelihoods of millions of people in the region.
However, the reef system is under significant threat in the Anthropocene. The current approaches to address these issues have not been sufficient, with a lack of coordination between stakeholders, insufficient funding, and limited implementation of scientific research and data-driven decision-making.
Fig 3. Coral Outplanting Areas in the Mexican Caribbean.
How?
MesoReefDAO aimed to mitigate the problems facing the Mesoamerican Reef through decentralized science web3 tools, community engagement, and leveraging the power of blockchain technology. As a DAO, MesoReefDAO is governed by its members, who collectively make decisions and allocate resources based on a set of rules and protocols encoded on the blockchain.
The framework model is centered around creating a decentralized, transparent, and sustainable system of funding and decision-making for regenerate coral reef conservation efforts in the Mesoamerican Reef System (Fig 4).

Fig 4. Six-layer framework (a-f) for “Web3” DeSci DAOs, adapted from Ding, et al., (2022).
Create regenerative feedback in coral reef conservation throughout the MAR (Fig 5).

Fig 5. The Five Steps of the Conservation and DeSci Web3 tools to explore adapted from Brown et al. (2022).
In this proposal, we aim to further develop and expand the capabilities of MesoReefDAO through the Climate Solutions category of the Gitcoin Grants program.
Our proposed project includes:
Who? (Members)
Fig 5. MesoReefDAO Core Members and Advisors.
Core
MSc. Rodrigo Alfredo Nuñez-Inzunza (Co-Founder)
PhD. Jesús Ernesto Arias-González (Co-Founder)
Advisors
PhD. Diana Morales-de-Anda (Fish Ecology)
PhD. Julieta Maldonado-Sánchez (Invertebrate Ecology)
PhD. Aarón Israel Muñiz-Castillo (Climate Change)
PhD. Andrea Rivera-Sosa (Coral Bleaching)
PhD. María Geovana Pech León (Coral Genomics)
MSc. José Luis Cabrera Pérez (Coral Reef Fish Fisheries)
New Members:
Colleen Flanigan (Coral restoration practitioner + socio-ecological artist)
PhD. Viridiana Alvarado-Cerón (Coral Genomics)
MesoReefDAO aims to collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders including scientists, the private sector, local communities, academia, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and government entities. Through these collaborations, MesoReefDAO aims to leverage the power of blockchain and DeSci DAOs to drive positive change to local communities and create synergies between sectors to address the challenges faced by coral reefs and the MAR. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, MesoReefDAO seeks to foster innovation and develop effective solutions for coral reef conservation and restoration.
MesoReefDAO is committed to promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in all aspects of our project, including collaboration. We believe that diversity in perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences leads to more innovative solutions and better outcomes. We actively seek out partnerships and collaborations with individuals and organizations that share our values and commitment to DEI. We are open to working with a wide range of stakeholders, including those from underrepresented communities, to ensure that our project benefits and uplifts everyone. We recognize that DEI is an ongoing process and are committed to continuously learning, growing, and improving in this area.
Contact us on social media of MesoReefDAO if you want to get involved.
When?
Key features of 2024
Develop a Web2+Web3 Interface
Expansion and Onboarding Efforts
Exploration of Web3 DAO Tools
Collaboration Partnerships and Initiatives
Research and Development Initiatives (i.e. Tokenomics, Biodiversity Credits)
Community Engagement and Transparency
Pilot Programs and Proof of Concept: RegenReef
Biobank of corals
Coral and Fish Nursery
Micropropagation Zone
Disease and Bleaching Research Unit
DeSci Web3 Collaboration Hub
Continuous Improvement and Adaptation
RegenReef #1
RegenReef #2