Morris Escapes — Reef Experience Proposal
By The Living Atlas 2026
The Living Atlas Partnerships:Immersive Hospitality & Guest Experience
A Reef Experience Proposal for the Morris Escapes Portfolio
Prepared for: Morris EscapesPrepared by: The Living Atlas TeamDate: April 2026
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01. What we do
The Living Atlas is a collective of artists, scientists and programmers. Our mission is to transform research and conservation material into interactive experiences that bring people closer to the ecosystems worth protecting.Matthew Osborne, Founder
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Project Team
The Living Atlas Collective.
Matthew OsborneTechnical Director & Project LeadThe Founding Director of The Living Atlas. Frontend architecture, 3D scanning, and photogrammetry-to-web pipelines.
Zoe ClarkCreative DirectorMultidisciplinary designer working across print, art direction, illustration, and world building.
Matthew GluePartner & Marine ConservationistMarine conservationist with 10+ years leading multi-country projects. Oversees scientific accuracy.
Hetty MelroseSenior ProducerHigh-impact creative content for spaces and place.
Sam ThompsonDesign & UX LeadVisual identity, UI/UX, brand systems, and accessibility.
Vlad IvascauBackend & IntegrationsAPIs, CMS, data infrastructure, and event platform integrations.
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The Technology
We render 3D worlds and datasets at cinematic quality directly in a browser, on any device:
Photogrammetry scans
Field recordings
Ecological surveys
Design and user experience sit at the centre of the work. The core foundation of what we do is that design is often undervalued in scientific presentation.
By focusing our resource on user experience research, we are finding new ways of making the inaccessible accessible, turning data that was locked inside research software into something everyone can explore.
View Our Prototype
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Why Interaction Matters
Navigating a true-to-life ecosystem drives emotional connection in a way passive media cannot. When a user can spin a coral head and see structural change over time, abstract concepts like bleaching or restoration become tangible, and the reef stops being a story told at them and becomes a place they have actually been.
AgencyUsers guide their own journey, creating deeper psychological investment than a plaque or a video. Exploration at their own pace, on their own terms.
ScaleTrue-to-life 3D reveals the size and structural complexity of coral that flat media flattens. The architecture of the reef becomes something you can feel.
DiscoveryLearning becomes exploration. Users go looking for information rather than waiting to be shown, and they remember what they find for themselves.
"By focusing on actions that leverage human-centered design, learning science, and emerging technologies, we can impactfully reach as many people as possible to transform ocean indifference into ocean advocacy."The Hydrous • https://thehydro.us/ocean-empathy
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The Conservation Disconnect
Three gaps between the reef work already happening across the Morris Escapes portfolio and the people who would care about it most.
The Guest Who Never Gets In
Non-swimmers, families with young children, short stays, weather windows that close. Many guests at Orpheus, Pelorus, and the Morris Nautical fleet never actually see the reef that makes these destinations what they are.
$3.3 Million of Work That Stays Invisible
Reef Keepers has invested over $3.3 million in reef conservation since 2019, funding JCU research, coral biobanking with GBR Legacy, and marine advocacy. Most of that work remains invisible to guests, press, and the travellers considering a booking.
Data Without an Audience
The research at Orpheus Island Research Station, the coral samples in GBR Legacy's biobank, the ecological records from Reef Keepers partners. The science exists. The tools to turn it into something a guest can explore do not.
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02. A Living Atlas for the Morris Escapes Portfolio
Turning the reefs around Orpheus, Pelorus, and the Morris Nautical fleet into interactive digital experiences that connect every guest to the ecosystems Reef Keepers has been protecting.Prepared for Morris Escapes
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A Portfolio-Wide Approach
Three reef-connected touchpoints, one unified experience.
Orpheus Island Lodge
Home to JCU's Orpheus Island Research Station. A natural anchor for the project, with existing scientific infrastructure and a decade of reef monitoring already in place.
Pelorus Private Island
A private island residence on the Great Barrier Reef. The most exclusive expression of the experience, where the reef becomes part of the private villa stay.
Morris Nautical
The superyacht fleet out of Cairns. Charter guests are already divers and underwater photographers. The natural home for the citizen science scanning programme.
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A Scientific Foundation Already in Place
JCU is the global leader in reef photogrammetry, and Morris Escapes already funds the work.
The World's Leading Reef Institution
JCU is the headquarters of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, the largest concentration of coral reef scientists in the world. JCU researchers authored the field's definitive literature review of underwater photogrammetry, and the university leads programmes like EcoRRAP that scan the Great Barrier Reef at standardised, research-grade quality.
The Data Already Exists
JCU and AIMS are already producing photogrammetric reef scans at exactly the scale and quality the Living Atlas platform is built for. The hard scientific work has been done. What is missing is the layer that turns it into something the public can experience.
Morris Escapes Is Already the Funder
The Morris Family Trust runs a dedicated funding scheme at Orpheus Island Research Station, and Reef Keepers funds four PhD scholarships at JCU. The institutional relationship is live, named, and documented. The Living Atlas is the bridge that turns that investment into something guests can see.
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A Lobby Situated Digital Twin
We take the reef scans and survey data already being produced by JCU and Reef Keepers partners, and turn them into a photoreal, interactive 3D model of the reefs surrounding Orpheus and Pelorus.
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Data CollaborationWe work directly with the JCU research team and other Reef Keepers partners to gather existing photogrammetry scans, historical imagery, species records, and ecological survey data. No new capture workflow required on day one.
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Pipeline ProcessingDatasets are cleaned, co-registered, and aligned into a unified 3D environment. Multiple scans across months or years are anchored to the same coordinates so change can be measured and visualised.
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Content and BrandingThe viewer is customised to the Morris Escapes brand. Species information, site stories, and guided narrative paths are developed in collaboration with the research teams and the Reef Keepers programme.
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Digital DeploymentProcessed models are deployed to lobby hardware at Orpheus and Pelorus, in-room tablets, and the main Morris Escapes website as a touch-optimised, cinematic 3D experience. Hardware is installed and staff are briefed on the experience.
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Ongoing UpdatesThe platform grows with the reef. Annual rescans, content updates, and new scientific overlays keep the experience current and build a long-term visual record of the ecosystem under Reef Keepers' care.
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The Citizen Science Scanning Excursion
Morris Nautical charter guests are already divers and underwater photographers carrying the kind of camera gear needed to contribute to real photogrammetry datasets.The Living Atlas provides the framework to turn standard snorkelling and diving trips into active conservation missions that feed directly into the portfolio-wide reef record.
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The ExcursionGuests enrol in a 'Reef Mapper' dive or snorkel and learn how to use the camera rigs.
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The CaptureGuests swim guided paths to capture new structural footage of specific reef sections.
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The ExhibitionFootage is processed and the updated reef map goes live in the lobby and on the yacht, crediting the guest contributors.
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The Take HomeGuests receive a digital memento of their contribution, extending the connection beyond the stay and turning every visit into part of the Reef Keepers story.
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Branded Web Experience
A fully white-labelled, embeddable 3D web experience that lets prospective guests, researchers, and ocean enthusiasts explore the Morris Escapes reefs from any browser, extending the Reef Keepers conservation story well beyond the physical lodges.
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Cloud OptimisationThe digital twin is compressed into a lightweight format for rapid web streaming on any connection.
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White LabellingThe interface is customised to match Morris Escapes brand guidelines across all four destinations.
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Simple EmbeddingThe web team receives a code snippet. Drop in to morrisescapes.com.au as easily as a video.
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Engagement AnalyticsTrack views, popular angles, and interaction hotspots to measure the reach of the Reef Keepers story.
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The Value EcosystemOne platform, three beneficiaries, each strengthening the others over time.
The Value EcosystemValue for the guest, the portfolio, and the reef.
For the GuestThe reef becomes part of the stay.
Everyone Gets InNon-swimmers, families, and short stays can all experience the reef from the lodge lobby.
A Dive Before the DiveDivers and snorkelers arrive at the briefing already oriented to what they will see.
Something to Take HomeGuests leave with a reef they helped document, credited by name.
For Morris EscapesReef Keepers becomes visible, shareable, and measurable.
Making $3.3M VisibleYears of Reef Keepers investment become something guests, press, and award panels can actually see and explore.
A Living Marketing AssetBranded 3D content grounded in real science, updating with every new scan across all four destinations.
A Category of OneNo comparable Australian hospitality group currently offers this. Morris Escapes leads the category.
For the ReefThe science scales, the record deepens.
More Eyes, More DataGuest and charter participation multiplies the coverage research partners can achieve.
A Multi-Year ArchiveEvery scan adds to a temporal record of the reefs under Reef Keepers' care.
Advocacy at ScaleThousands of guests a year leave with a stronger connection to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Why The Living Atlas
The team combines a deep respect for the ocean with a technical obsession for making conservation accessible. By pairing existing marine research with modern spatial computing, the platform turns raw scientific data into experiences that build real environmental connection and give guests a reason to care about the reef long after they leave.
Low-Friction IntegrationPlugs into existing Morris Escapes hardware and works alongside the research partners with minimal extra workload. No new systems to learn, no new staff to hire.
Built for the Long TermEach annual scan compounds the value of the platform. A deployment that starts today becomes a multi-year visual archive of the specific reefs around Orpheus and Pelorus, impossible to replicate retroactively.
A Lasting LegacyEvery deployment contributes to a persistent library of reef models, supporting the global research community alongside the day-to-day guest experience. The science grows as the Reef Keepers story does.
"To protect the ocean, people first need to understand and experience it. Our technology brings the hidden beauty of the reef directly to current and future guests."The Living Atlas Project • Our Philosophy
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We would welcome the chance to partner with Morris Escapes to turn the reefs around Orpheus, Pelorus, and the Morris Nautical fleet into interactive experiences every guest can share, giving the Reef Keepers programme the visible public face it deserves.
The Living Atlas Team
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