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A coral restoration project in Indonesia has revived reefs, boosted marine life 25-fold, and combined conservation, culture, and sustainable travel.
A coral restoration project on Hatamin Island, Indonesia, led by Coral Guardian and supported by SeaTrek Sailing Adventures, has revived degraded reefs by transplanting coral fragments onto 625 reef structures over the past decade.
The effort has spurred a 25-fold increase in marine life and restored vibrant, pastel-colored coral across the seafloor.
Travelers aboard the Ombak Putih schooner participate in conservation work, snorkel in thriving marine zones, and engage with local communities in villages like Watublapi and Umapura, learning traditional weaving, cuisine, and customs.
The trip emphasizes sustainability through local food sourcing, clean water access, solar power, and eco-friendly fishing education, while also offering encounters with natural phenomena like a volcanic eruption on Mount Lewotobi.
The voyage blends environmental stewardship, cultural exchange, and adventure, showcasing a model of responsible travel that supports both ocean recovery and community resilience.
Un proyecto de restauración de coral en Indonesia ha revivido los arrecifes, aumentado la vida marina 25 veces, y combinado la conservación, la cultura y los viajes sostenibles.