About Polo Reef
Polo Reef is deeply committed to the long-term protection, preservation, and restoration of coral reefs around the world. Through partnerships with leading marine science institutions, restoration groups, and educators, the team actively supports efforts that advance coral research, accelerate reef rehabilitation, and strengthen public awareness. Whether it’s providing financial support, contributing scientific samples, collaborating on fieldwork, or producing educational content, Polo Reef’s mission extends far beyond the walls of its aquariums. Andrew and the team believe that large scale reef keeping can be a powerful platform for science, stewardship, and meaningful impact.
Coral reef preservation is the practice of protecting existing reef ecosystems from further decline while restoring damaged areas through active intervention. This work can include coral farming, micro-fragmentation, nursery propagation, genetic diversity studies, water-quality monitoring, and outplanting corals back onto natural reef structures. These methods help rebuild ecosystems that have been weakened by climate change, pollution, overfishing, and disease. By supporting research and highlighting these methods through its platforms, Polo Reef helps demonstrate how modern science and responsible stewardship can give struggling reefs a second chance.
Healthy coral reefs support nearly a quarter of all marine life and provide essential benefits to coastal communities, tourism, and global biodiversity. Preserving these ecosystems strengthens fisheries, protects shorelines from storms, and maintains vital habitats for thousands of species. Through ongoing educational outreach, philanthropic partnerships, and transparent documentation of its own practices, Polo Reef encourages hobbyists and the broader public to understand why coral reefs matter and how small actions can create large, lasting change.
Main Display Reef
The flagship system is a massive 17,000-gallon (≈64,000 L) in-home reef aquarium in New York. It's one of the largest private reef aquariums in the world and contains large coral colonies, tangs, angelfish, sharks, rays, and other reef fish.
Coral Grow-Out Systems
Behind the scenes, Polo Reef has multiple dedicated coral propagation and research systems used for growing corals, testing husbandry techniques, and supporting educational projects. The facility also includes a wet lab and veterinary support.
Quarantine & Research Tanks
They run separate systems for:
- Fish quarantine
- Disease treatment trials
- New livestock acclimation
- Water quality and husbandry research

