The Coral Triangle is a vast topical, marine
area stretching from Malaysia to the Philippines encompassing Indonesia, Papua New
Guinea, Timor Leste & the Solomon Islands, of immense bio diverse significance
because it is home to:-
- 6 out of 7 of marine turtle species
- 37% of the worlds coral reef fish, over 3000 species
- 130 million people depend on its marine resource.
It has been declared a top priority for
marine conservation because in spite of its importance, it has many threats, unfortunately
most of them from us and our human folly.
- Coastal development
- Destructive fishing using dynamite and cyanide
- Over fishing
- Poverty
- Lack of political will or interest
- Short term thinking
- Climate change
The Coral Triangle Initiative on CoralReefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF) is a multilateral partnership of the
six countries in the region, formed to address the urgent threats, working
together to sustain the extraordinary marine and coastal resources by
addressing crucial issues such as food security, climate change and marine
biodiversity.
At their 4th Regional Business
Forum, Sustainable Marine Tourism Conference, held in Nusa Dua, Bali in August
2015, Reef Seen founder and owner, Chris Brown, was invited to give a
presentation on the work and projects
that he, together with all at Reef Seen, has been doing to protect the
seas, sea turtles and local villagers. At
the Gala Dinner held the evening before, the organizers recognized a private
company from each of the 6 member countries which has successfully integrated
sustainable marine tourism practices, linking these to their local
communities.
Reef Seen was selected as the winner from
Indonesia.
Our Projects
- Reef Seen Dancers
- The Reef Gardeners
- Temple Garden, Bio Wreck, Garden of the Gods (new dive sites)
- Fresh Water programmes for the village
local Schools support
The Challenges in Pemuteran
- Low standard of education
- Relying on handouts
- Income from dynamite & cyanide fishing
How did we do it?
- Trust - observe first, make friends and adapt to the local way to be sustainable
- Positive approach - demonstrate what can be done, not just dictate what cannot
- Show not tell
- Praise for effort - whether right or wrong
- Show it benefits them - not just someone elses business
- KISS IT (Keep It Simple Stupid)
Congratulations also to the other 5 winners
from Malaysia, Philippines, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon
Islands. Keep up the good work, and
continue being positive examples to others.
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