ICRI is a unique partnership that brings all the stakeholders together with the objective of sustainable use and conservation of coral reefs for future generations. ICRI is an informal mechanism that allows representatives of developing countries with coral reefs to sit in equal partnership with major donor countries and development banks, international environmental and development agencies, scientific institutions, the private sector and non-governmental organizations to discuss and recommend the best strategies to conserve and restore the world's coral reef resources. To date, the following organizations are members of ICRI (if your organization is missing or if you would like to update the content, please contact fstaub@icriforum.org or email the member profile form). For more information about the ICRI membership, click here.

Government Agency

Cuba (active)
France (active)
Jamaica (active)
Japan (active)
Korea (active)
Maldives (active)
Samoa (active)
Seychelles (active)
South Africa (active)
Sweden (inactive)
Vietnam (active)

ICRI Network

Inter-governmental Organization

International or Regional Program

National Coral Reef Committee

Non Governmental Organization

SeaWeb (active)