Scientific Collaborations & Data Contributions
The Foundation is committed to open science and collaborative research. Key partnerships include:
· Seabed 2030 (with the Musée océanographique de Monaco) – contributing multibeam bathymetry data to the global effort to map the world’s ocean floor by 2030.
· Research institutions – supporting field expeditions and providing logistical support for marine biologists, oceanographers, and conservation scientists.
· Local conservation groups – sharing data and building capacity for community‑led monitoring and protection.
All environmental data collected by Asteria is made available to the scientific community, ensuring that our expeditions contribute to a broader understanding of the marine environment.
Community Partners
We take pride in our deep-rooted collaborations with local associations environmental organizations. These partnerships provide the strength and legitimacy needed to secure a sustainable future for our community.
South Africa – Cape Town (Langa)
Bridges for Music
Bridges for Music empowers young people through music education, mentorship, and creative development programs. They use music as a tool for social change, helping students from disadvantaged backgrounds gain skills, confidence, and opportunities in the creative industries.
South Africa – Cape Town (Langa)
Ladles of Love
Ladles of Love is a humanitarian organization that collects surplus food and turns it into nutritious meals for vulnerable communities. They focus on fighting hunger by working with volunteers, businesses, and schools to distribute food and support people in need with dignity.
South Africa – Cape Town (Langa)
Happy Feet
Happy Feet is a grassroots initiative that helps support homeless and underserved communities, often by providing meals, care, and basic assistance. Their work is centered on compassion and direct action, aiming to meet immediate needs while building trust with the people they serve.