Palau, a nation with a population of approximately 20,000 located in Micronesia and famous for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs, is facing a challenge due to declining fish stocks. To address this issue and ensure the continuity of their culture and food supply, the government, with the help of The Nature Conservancy and international scientists, is developing sustainable marine aquaculture farms. These farms aim to breed fish and shellfish without harming the marine ecosystems, culture, and economy of the country. The project makes use of NASA's satellites and data to protect the nation's waters, coral reefs, and shorelines, and is developing interactive mapping tools to identify suitable areas for sustainable aquaculture. This initiative is supported by The Nature Conservancy's global aquaculture program and NASA's Earth Science Applied Sciences Program.