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By supporting Indo Coral Conservation, you directly fund our coral farming operations in North Lombok, marine education programs for local students, and hands-on training for future marine biologists.

WHERE YOUR DONATION GOES:

  • Coral Farming: Expand our reef nursery in North Lombok and plant more resilient corals on degraded reef sites.

  • University Internships: Provide hands-on coral restoration training for marine biology students.

  • Marine Education: Deliver weekly environmental classes to local schoolchildren on Gili Air.

  • Research: Identify bleaching-resistant “super corals” to help reefs adapt to climate change.

Your Impact – Every Donation Counts

IDR 100,000

IMPACT:
Provides coral plugs and tools for reef restoration

IDR 250,000

IMPACT:
Supports one school session on marine conservation

IDR 500,000

IMPACT:
Covers one coral fragment’s growth and replanting

IDR 1,000,000

IMPACT:
Funds a full day of coral monitoring and data collection

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What is BRUV – Baited Remote Underwater Video method?

A camera is placed on the seafloor with bait positioned in front. It records fish that come to investigate over a set time. Footage is reviewed later to identify species and behavior. It’s a passive method like setting a camera trap for marine life.

In short: BRUV = film fish attracted to bait, then analyze the video later.

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What is UVC – Underwater Visual Census method?

Divers swim along a transect line and visually record all fish seen within a defined area. They note species, size, and numbers during the dive. It’s a live fish count. Like taking attendance in a moving classroom.

In short: UVC = spot and count fish by eye while swimming the transect.

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What is Belt Transect method?

A measuring tape is laid out along the reef. In our case divers count all visible invertebrates (e.g. sea cucumbers, starfish) within a set belt width usually 1 or 2 meters. They record species and numbers while swimming slowly along the line. It’s a wide-area visual count like sweeping a corridor for invertebrates.

In short: Belt = count all invertebrates within a set zone along the tape.

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What is 3D Coral Monitoring method?

Divers take multiple photos of coral structures from different angles. Photos are processed using software to build a 3D model of the coral. This model shows shape, size, and changes over time. It’s like creating a digital twin of the coral to track its growth.

In short: 3D = capture coral from all sides, then build a model to monitor changes.

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What is UPT – Underwater Photo Transect method?

A measuring tape is also laid out along the reef. Instead of recording points manually, divers take overlapping photos along the line. These images are later analyzed on a computer to assess coverage and species. It’s a visual capture method like scanning the reef with a camera for later analysis.

In short: UPT = record the whole transect with photos, then analyze later.

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What is PIT – Point Intercept Transect method?

A measuring tape is laid out along the reef. Divers record what’s directly under specific points at fixed intervals (e.g. every 10 cm). It’s a manual, visual sampling method. Like checking what’s beneath each tick mark on a ruler. Data is written down underwater, point by point.

In short: PIT = record what’s under each point by eye, underwater.