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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Livingseas Foundation?

Livingseas Foundation is an Indonesian conservation non-profit organization that works to preserve and rebuild coastal and marine ecosystems.

Current and ongoing projects include: Reef Restoration Bali, Waste Management Padangbai, "Save The Corals of Candidasa" and Fellowship Programs for Youth.

Why does reef restoration matter?

Coral reefs are vital to the health of our oceans and the livelihoods of millions worldwide. These ecosystems support an immense variety of marine life, providing habitat for 25% of marine species that rely on reefs for shelter and food. Healthy coral reefs also act as natural barriers, protecting coastal communities from storm surges and erosion, while supporting tourism and fishing industries that are crucial for local economies.

How can I make a difference?

Everyone can make a difference in restoring coral reefs, starting with simple actions in their daily lives. Reducing plastic use and participating in beach clean-ups can help minimize pollution that harms marine ecosystems. Supporting sustainable seafood choices helps reduce overfishing and promotes marine populations. Additionally, educating others about the importance of coral reefs and their role in biodiversity inspires collective action.