

Ocean regeneration as a counter-force to deep sea mining in the Cook Islands.
This virtual dialogue explores how ocean regeneration can become a powerful lever for socio-economic resilience, especially for small island states facing environmental degradation, economic collapse, and depopulation.
The session will open with Karine Toumazeau, Founder & CEO of Moshun.Earth, highlighting the urgent need for the private sector to move beyond sustainability pledges and become active contributors to ocean recovery through strategic investment and field-based action.
Karine will then lead an in-depth conversation with Louisa Castledine, indigenous leader and founder of Ocean Tupuna, spotlighting the case of Manihiki Atoll in the Cook Islands. Once a thriving pearl industry hub, Manihiki is now developing a conservation-based economic model rooted in coral reef restoration, ecotourism, and education, aiming to restore both its marine ecosystems and community prosperity.
The discussion will highlight how a cross-sector approach, blending indigenous leadership, impact investing, and private sector collaboration is shaping a replicable pathway for other vulnerable remote islands.
From confronting the threats of deep-sea mining to rebuilding livelihoods through reef regeneration, this event will demonstrate what is possible when local knowledge and international support come together and rise as a counter-force to create tangible impact for remote communities.