Bali Coral Conservation Experience
Discover the fascinating facts of coral reefs and why it is crucial for us to keep them healthy and alive. Participate in various fun ways to support the global coral conservation movement.
The coral reefs are also known as the tropical forest of the sea as it releases oxygen by regulating carbon dioxide. Other functions of the coral reefs include: act as shelter and habitat for over 100,000 species of fish and other marine creatures, provide enormous fishery source to over 500 million people across the world, protect shore lines from storms and waves, attract tourism, and an incredible genetic reservoir of untapped pharmaceutical opportunities.
Many of the coral reefs we see now have been around for over 5,000 years. Unfortunately, 60% of the coral reefs in the world is facing serious threats which are sea pollution, global warming, drilling, fish explosive, over-fishing, development of the beach and canals.
Join our coral conservation experience to understand the importance of coral reefs and how we can help to make the ocean a better place for all.