What You Can Do to Support Coral Restoration in Bali: Eco-Tourism Insights

Renowned as the Island of the Gods, Bali is a recognized land of luxurious hills, stunning coastlines, and living corals. There is however an imminent threat to the coral reefs in the island through climate change, pollution and overfishing. Bali also needs coral restoration to sustain the marine biodiversity and keep the bright underwater world intact to be passed to other generations. This is what you can do to contribute to the financing of the ocean conservation Indonesia programs and have the experience of the uniqueness of Bali. 1. Select Responsible Snorkeling and Diving Operators Snorkeling and diving are two of the most enjoyed activities Bali provides. Although such tours spoil fragile coral reefs when not conducted responsibly, when choosing an operator, make sure they engage in sustainable tourism with conservation of the marine ecosystem. Select tour operators that operate in the Coral Triangle Initiative that advocate coral conservation, sustainable tourism and community...