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Eco Voyage

John Dorys Restaurant

Our Eco Voyage

In partnership with the Two Oceans Aquarium, John Dory’s is committed to looking after life below water. Since 2023, we have adopted 25 sea turtle hatchlings in the care of the Two Oceans Aquarium Turtle Conservation Centre to ensure they get the best rehabilitative care possible before being release back into our oceans.

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We are committed to a sustainable future for all through educating, supporting, and funding positive environmental projects.

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Always On Green

John Dory’s is proud to be associated with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and the South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI) – serving seafood from only SASSI’s approved Green list.

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Our oceans produce over 70% of the oxygen that we breathe & there are over 12 000 different marine species living in the oceans around South Africa.

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Beach Clean-Up
World Record

John Dory’s Zero Waste initiative in collaboration with 21-year-old environmental activist and founder of NPC Save a Fishie, Zoë Prinsloo, set a world record for the longest beach clean-up, 27 hours long at Milnerton Lagoon Beach in December 2023.

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The largest ocean on Earth is the Pacific Ocean, which covers about 30% of the Earth’s surface.

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Fish With A Story

Choose to know the full story behind your seafood and reimagine the way you consume fish and seafood.

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Join our Eco Voyage and together
we can make a real, sustainable difference.

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