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Caring for Alor’s Coral Reefs Through Participatory Rehabilitation and Local Collaboration
Alor’s coral reefs have long been recognized as one of the marine ecosystems with high biodiversity in eastern Indonesia. However, like many other coastal areas, the condition of Alor’s coral reefs is not free from layered and gradual pressures, ranging from climate change and extreme oceanographic dynamics to human activities that are not yet fully environmentally friendly. On 15 December 2025, Nautika Foundation, together with the MPA management unit, carried out another co
Nautika Foundation
Dec 15, 20254 min read


Breathing Life into Alor’s Sea: A Coral Reef Rehabilitation Collaboration with Pokmaswas Bunga Bali and the Alor Islands Marine Park Management Unit
Alor Besar, August 12, 2025 — The sea breeze mingled with conversation that afternoon in the courtyard of Nautika Dive Resort, Alor...

Haries Sukandar
Sep 26, 20254 min read


From Inspiration to Action: Implementing Reef Star in Alor
Globally, coral reef destruction is now a serious issue-not only because of the threat to marine biodiversity, but also because of the...

Haries Sukandar
May 26, 20254 min read


Early Signs of Coral Bleaching Detected in Alor Marine Park
Coral bleaching has been confirmed to occur in the Alor Islands Marine Park and surrounding waters, specifically at the dive sites of...
Nautika Foundation
Apr 17, 20252 min read


The Urgent Need to Protect Alor’s Coral Reefs for Future Generations
Alor's face threats from overfishing, climate change, and pollution. Protecting them is key to preserving biodiversity and livelihoods.

Haries Sukandar
Dec 29, 20242 min read


Why Coral Reefs are Important ?
In summary, Coral Reefs are fundamental to ecosystem health, economic prosperity, and cultural heritage. Therefore, protecting the marine en
Nautika Foundation
Sep 30, 20243 min read
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