Marine Conservation
INDO CORAL CONSERVATION
Indo Coral Conservation, located on Gili Air, is an NGO dedicated to marine conservation. They’re focused on restoring and preserving coral reefs around the Gili Islands through coral farming since 2019, community engagement and education, and sustainable management practices to combat local environmental degradation.Their mission is to safeguard the long-term health and resilience of marine ecosystems while educating local communities on their importance.
Did you know that despite covering just 0.2% of the earth’s surface, corals support up to 25% of all marine life?
Join Indo Coral Conservation in protecting marine life by supporting their restoration project and educational incentives. Let’s work together to combat these threats and preserve our oceans for future generations.
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE CORAL FARMING?
PLASTIC POLLUTION:
EDUCATE & REDUCE WASTE
Plastic pollution poses a significant threat to our oceans. Every year, at least 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans, accounting for 80% of marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments. The North Pacific Ocean has even accumulated a massive collection of marine debris, known as “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” which is three times the size of France.
Indo Coral Conservation run the “Trash Hero Kids” program at the local school in Gili Air. This children program of the NGO Trash Hero aims to raise awareness among younger generations about waste management and environmental protection. Activities include educational workshops, artistic projects, beach cleanups, and community events to encourage children to take concrete steps to reduce waste and promote sustainable environmental behaviors. Through Trash Hero Kids, the organization hopes to instill a sense of environmental responsibility in children and encourage them to become lifelong advocates for a cleaner and healthier planet.