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She uses a specific narrative arc:

CassieReef’s career is not merely "influencing"; it is a vertically integrated conservation operation. Her income is structured into four tiers: onlyfans cassiereef aka coral reef transsex hot

| Tier | Source | % of Income | Use Case | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | YouTube Ad Revenue & TikTok Creator Fund | 15% | Underwrites equipment (dive gear, PCR machines) | | 2 | Brand Partnerships (e.g., Stream2Sea sunscreen, Shearwater dive computers) | 30% | Salary for herself + one part-time editor | | 3 | Patreon ("Reef Keepers") | 40% | Funds actual restoration: buys coral fragments, pays boat fuel | | 4 | Speaking & Consulting (UN Ocean Decade, SXSW Eco) | 15% | Reinvested into open-access research publication | She uses a specific narrative arc: CassieReef’s career

Critical finding: Cassie has rejected the "influence-for-free-product" model. All brand deals undergo a reef-safety audit posted publicly. When a dive watch company failed the audit, she made a video explaining why—paradoxically increasing her negotiation leverage with ethical brands. When a dive watch company failed the audit,

Format: Stitch/Duet response video. Content: Correcting viral misinformation (e.g., "Is sunscreen killing the reef? Actually, it’s agricultural runoff, but here’s what you can do instead"). Career utility: Positions Cassie as the authoritative source. News outlets (BBC Earth, Nat Geo) have licensed her debunk reels for documentaries, providing a B2B revenue stream.

Unlike generic travel influencers, Coral treats the reef as a co-star, not a backdrop. She avoids over-edited perfection, leaning into raw audio (waves, breathing through a regulator) and transparent captioning about the realities of creator finances, gear fails, and climate grief. This authenticity has turned casual viewers into a dedicated “Coral Crew” —an audience that shows up for both a bikini try-on and a coral bleaching explainer.

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