The Foundation published the first book in our “Reefs at Risk Activity & Coloring Book” series. Designed for elementary and middle school students, the book guides learners through interactive activities, thought-provoking questions, and captivating coloring pages. Developed in collaboration with the talented artist Ryan Sobel, the first book in the series focuses on coral bleaching. Each year, we plan to add new books in this series that cover all of the major threats to coral reefs. Through this resource, the foundation aims to educate youth about the challenges facing coral reefs in our rapidly changing world.

Connecting People, Art, and Oceans: Championing Conservation at the 2025 IUCN Congress
The IUCN World Conservation Congress brings together thousands of leaders and decision-makers from governments, non-profit organizations, civil society, Indigenous groups, and the private sector to shape global conservation policy and action. This influential gathering serves as a platform to share knowledge, build partnerships, and advance initiatives that protect our planet’s biodiversity.
As a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation was honored to take part in the Congress, joining a global community of leaders, organizations, and changemakers committed to protecting nature and advancing sustainable futures.
