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YAYASAN KARANG LESTARIPEMUTERAN, BALI, INDONESIA

The world’s biggest, best, and longestcontinuously run coral reef restoration project

SLIDE SHOW AT PRESENTATION OFTHE

2012 EQUATOR AWARD FORCOMMUNITY-BASED DEVELOPMENT

JUNE 2012, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

YAYASAN KARANG LESTARIPEMUTERAN, BALI, INDONESIA

The world’s biggest, best, and longestcontinuously run coral reef restoration project

SLIDE SHOW AT PRESENTATION OFTHE

2012 EQUATOR AWARD FORCOMMUNITY-BASED DEVELOPMENT

JUNE 2012, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

• PHOTOS BY RANI MORROW-WUIGK

• YAYASAN KARANG-LESTARI

•• PRESENTED BY

•• BAPAK AGUNG PRANA

• PRESIDENT, YAYASAN KARANG LESTARI

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• DR. THOMAS J. GOREAU

• SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR, YAYASAN KARANGLESTARI

• PHOTOS BY RANI MORROW-WUIGK

• YAYASAN KARANG-LESTARI

•• PRESENTED BY

•• BAPAK AGUNG PRANA

• PRESIDENT, YAYASAN KARANG LESTARI

• &

• DR. THOMAS J. GOREAU

• SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR, YAYASAN KARANGLESTARI

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Bali lies in the Coral Triangle, themost biodiverse region of the

world’s ocean.

Bali lies in the Coral Triangle, themost biodiverse region of the

world’s ocean.

• Bali is a small island with an ancientand deeply traditional culture, wherevillage law is predominant. The fishingvillage of Pemuteran set up its ownPecalang Laut, or Sea Guardians, toenforce village laws preserving coralreefs and fisheries resources fromdestructive over-exploitation. On theirown they set up a village-run marineprotected area. The fisheries were incollapse at the time the project started.

• Bali is a small island with an ancientand deeply traditional culture, wherevillage law is predominant. The fishingvillage of Pemuteran set up its ownPecalang Laut, or Sea Guardians, toenforce village laws preserving coralreefs and fisheries resources fromdestructive over-exploitation. On theirown they set up a village-run marineprotected area. The fisheries were incollapse at the time the project started.

•Maintenance andmanagement is done by localtrained staff, who are theworld’s first professional reefgardeners, hired by fundsraised within the communityto grow coral reefs and carefor them.

•Maintenance andmanagement is done by localtrained staff, who are theworld’s first professional reefgardeners, hired by fundsraised within the communityto grow coral reefs and carefor them.

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POKMASWAS ECALANG SEGARA ESA PEMUTERAN

• TheYayasan Karang Lestaricoral reef and fisheriesrestoration project is right infront of the beach. Atraditional Balineseceremony was held to blessa new coral restorationproject, The Coral Goddess.

• TheYayasan Karang Lestaricoral reef and fisheriesrestoration project is right infront of the beach. Atraditional Balineseceremony was held to blessa new coral restorationproject, The Coral Goddess.

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• A few weeks later the corals arestarting to grow around the CoralGoddess, and a big school ofsnappers swarm around her.Corals are grown using Biorock®Technology to greatly increasecoral settlement, growth, survival,and resistance to severeenvironmental stress, includinghigh temperature.

• A few weeks later the corals arestarting to grow around the CoralGoddess, and a big school ofsnappers swarm around her.Corals are grown using Biorock®Technology to greatly increasecoral settlement, growth, survival,and resistance to severeenvironmental stress, includinghigh temperature.

• The Coral Goddess is powered by asolar panel and a windmill, whichfeed it a completely safe lowcurrent. This small currentcompletely stops all rusting of thesteel and grows solid limestonerock over it. The process wasoriginally invented by the latearchitect Professor Wolf Hilbertz toproduce building materials fromthe sea.

• The Coral Goddess is powered by asolar panel and a windmill, whichfeed it a completely safe lowcurrent. This small currentcompletely stops all rusting of thesteel and grows solid limestonerock over it. The process wasoriginally invented by the latearchitect Professor Wolf Hilbertz toproduce building materials fromthe sea.

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damaged reefs that ad no natural recovery

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MARINE ECOSYSTEMRESTORATION

MARINE ECOSYSTEMRESTORATION

• CORALS, OYSTERS, SEAGRASS, MARINEPLANTS, AND FISHES ALL HAVE MUCHHIGHER SETTLEMENT GROWTH ANDSURVIVAL AND RESISTANCE TOENVIRONMENTAL STRESS.

• WITHOUT RESTORING DAMAGED MARINEHABITAT, MARINE PROTECTED AREASCAN’T WORK TO RESTORE COLLAPSEDFISHERIES

• CORALS, OYSTERS, SEAGRASS, MARINEPLANTS, AND FISHES ALL HAVE MUCHHIGHER SETTLEMENT GROWTH ANDSURVIVAL AND RESISTANCE TOENVIRONMENTAL STRESS.

• WITHOUT RESTORING DAMAGED MARINEHABITAT, MARINE PROTECTED AREASCAN’T WORK TO RESTORE COLLAPSEDFISHERIES

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All forms of marine life settle and growon Biorock structures at extraordinary

and accelerated rates.

All forms of marine life settle and growon Biorock structures at extraordinary

and accelerated rates.

The corals show exceptionallydense and perfect branching.

The corals show exceptionallydense and perfect branching.

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Corals grow at record rates,and we propagate them onto

new structures.

Corals grow at record rates,and we propagate them onto

new structures.

The corals glow with bright colors. This coralwas grown in a few years from a fragment the

size of the small circle at top center.

The corals glow with bright colors. This coralwas grown in a few years from a fragment the

size of the small circle at top center.

Our goal is to grow every species to createCoral Arks to save coral reef ecosystems from

extinction from global warming.

Our goal is to grow every species to createCoral Arks to save coral reef ecosystems from

extinction from global warming.

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These soft corals, waving in the current, settled andgrew spontaneously. The hard corals were

transplanted from small naturally broken fragmentsrescued from dying on the reef.

These soft corals, waving in the current, settled andgrew spontaneously. The hard corals were

transplanted from small naturally broken fragmentsrescued from dying on the reef.

These grey sponges settledand grew on their own.

These grey sponges settledand grew on their own.

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Filter feeding animals migrateto the structures.

Filter feeding animals migrateto the structures.

When we began the project this area wasnearly barren of corals and fishes, due to theimpacts of global warming and destructivefishing practices by outsiders and locals.

When we began the project this area wasnearly barren of corals and fishes, due to theimpacts of global warming and destructivefishing practices by outsiders and locals.

Fishes are quickly attracted to the shelter andfood Biorock reefs provide. We get around 6

times more fish than nearby reefs. Fishesrapidly build up their populations.

Fishes are quickly attracted to the shelter andfood Biorock reefs provide. We get around 6

times more fish than nearby reefs. Fishesrapidly build up their populations.

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A variety of colorful fish make theproject a very valuable ecotourism

resource, creating jobs for the villagers.

A variety of colorful fish make theproject a very valuable ecotourism

resource, creating jobs for the villagers.

Many brightly colored fish neverleave the projects. Their populations

have increased enormously.

Many brightly colored fish neverleave the projects. Their populations

have increased enormously.

Rabbitfish schoolaround the projects.

Rabbitfish schoolaround the projects.

Razorfish swim head down,and all move together.

Razorfish swim head down,and all move together.

School of fusiliers.School of fusiliers.

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Fusiliers glow withelectric colors.

Fusiliers glow withelectric colors.

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Spadefish were some ofthe first to move in.

Spadefish were some ofthe first to move in.

Goatfish.Goatfish.

We are restoring populations ofbig fish like groupers that have

become rare.

We are restoring populations ofbig fish like groupers that have

become rare.

Large Sweetlips hangaround the project.

Large Sweetlips hangaround the project.

Barracuda. The entire food chainis represented on the projects.

Barracuda. The entire food chainis represented on the projects.

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Village schoolchildren come to the project to learnhow to care for their marine life. Here KomangAstika, project manager, gives an Earth Day

presentation.

Village schoolchildren come to the project to learnhow to care for their marine life. Here KomangAstika, project manager, gives an Earth Day

presentation.

High school students from Javacome to learn about the project.High school students from Javacome to learn about the project.

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Indonesian university students doresearch projects. Here is a group from

Bogor University in Java.

Indonesian university students doresearch projects. Here is a group from

Bogor University in Java.

Students from Australia.Students from Australia.

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And from as far away as remoteand exotic New York City.

And from as far away as remoteand exotic New York City.

• Yayasan Karang Lestari is doingglobal outreach to inform othercommunities about innovative andunderutilized technologies forsustainable development as part ofThe Green Disc: New Technologiesfor a New Future, produced by theUNCSD Small Island DevelopingStates Partnership in NewSustainable Technologies.

• Yayasan Karang Lestari is doingglobal outreach to inform othercommunities about innovative andunderutilized technologies forsustainable development as part ofThe Green Disc: New Technologiesfor a New Future, produced by theUNCSD Small Island DevelopingStates Partnership in NewSustainable Technologies.

• The 60 chapter 2nd Edition of TheGreen Disc is being launched atUNCSD in Rio de Janeiro in June2012, aimed at global policymakers, funding agencies,students, and the public, to informpeople about new technologies forsustainable development. Thesecould solve many of our majorenvironmental problems if we onlyused solutions already in hand.

• The 60 chapter 2nd Edition of TheGreen Disc is being launched atUNCSD in Rio de Janeiro in June2012, aimed at global policymakers, funding agencies,students, and the public, to informpeople about new technologies forsustainable development. Thesecould solve many of our majorenvironmental problems if we onlyused solutions already in hand.

• It covers renewable energy fromwaves, tidal currents, and biomass,waste recycling, water purification,ecosystem restoration, soil fertilityrestoration, carbon sequestration,shore protection, sustainableagriculture and mariculturetechnologies, etc. for economicand environmentally sounddevelopment and reversing globalwarming.

• It covers renewable energy fromwaves, tidal currents, and biomass,waste recycling, water purification,ecosystem restoration, soil fertilityrestoration, carbon sequestration,shore protection, sustainableagriculture and mariculturetechnologies, etc. for economicand environmentally sounddevelopment and reversing globalwarming.

The entire work will befree on the web at:

•http://greenthindisc.com/

The entire work will befree on the web at:

•http://greenthindisc.com/

BENEFITS: FISHERIESBENEFITS: FISHERIES

• LOCAL FISHERMEN SAY THE PROJECTHAS GREATLY INCREASED THE SIZE,ABUNDANCE, AND DIVERSITY OF FISHCATCHES IN SURROUNDING WATERS.

• INITIALLY THEY WERE WARY, THINKING ITWAS A WAY TO RESTRICT FISHING.

• NOW THEY STRONGLY SUPPORT THEPROJECT BECAUSE OF THE BENEFITSTHAT THEY SEE

• LOCAL FISHERMEN SAY THE PROJECTHAS GREATLY INCREASED THE SIZE,ABUNDANCE, AND DIVERSITY OF FISHCATCHES IN SURROUNDING WATERS.

• INITIALLY THEY WERE WARY, THINKING ITWAS A WAY TO RESTRICT FISHING.

• NOW THEY STRONGLY SUPPORT THEPROJECT BECAUSE OF THE BENEFITSTHAT THEY SEE

BENEFITS: ECOTOURISMBENEFITS: ECOTOURISM

• TOURISTS COME FROM ALL OVER THEWORLD TO SEE THE PROJECTS

• HALF OF THEM HAD HEARD BEFORE ANDCAME FOR THAT REASON

• THEY COME BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN TOWATCH THE PROJECTS EVOLVE

• THEY TELL THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

• THIS HAS CREATED ECOTOURISM JOBSFOR VILLAGERS

• TOURISTS COME FROM ALL OVER THEWORLD TO SEE THE PROJECTS

• HALF OF THEM HAD HEARD BEFORE ANDCAME FOR THAT REASON

• THEY COME BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN TOWATCH THE PROJECTS EVOLVE

• THEY TELL THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

• THIS HAS CREATED ECOTOURISM JOBSFOR VILLAGERS

BENEFITS: BIODIVERSITYBENEFITS: BIODIVERSITY

• A NEARLY BARREN REEF IS NOW LUSHWITH CORALS AND SWARMING WITH FISH

• THE CORALS ARE MUCH MORERESISTANT TO HIGH TEMPERATURE ANDSEDIMENT STRESSES

• VAST NUMBERS OF NEW CORALS HAVESPONTANEOUSLY SETTLED

• OUR CORAL ARKS AIM TO PROTECTBIODIVERSITY FROM GLOBAL WARMING

• A NEARLY BARREN REEF IS NOW LUSHWITH CORALS AND SWARMING WITH FISH

• THE CORALS ARE MUCH MORERESISTANT TO HIGH TEMPERATURE ANDSEDIMENT STRESSES

• VAST NUMBERS OF NEW CORALS HAVESPONTANEOUSLY SETTLED

• OUR CORAL ARKS AIM TO PROTECTBIODIVERSITY FROM GLOBAL WARMING

BENEFITS: CLIMATE CHANGEADPATATION

BENEFITS: CLIMATE CHANGEADPATATION

• WE ARE GROWING CORALS THAT AREMUCH MORE RESISTANT TO GLOBALWARMING, WITH 16-50 TIMES HIGHERSURVIVAL FOLLOWING HEAT SHOCK

• GROWING BACK REEFS LETS US GROWBACK SEVERELY ERODING BEACHES ANDISLANDS THREATENED BY GLOBAL SEALEVEL RISE

• WE ARE GROWING CORALS THAT AREMUCH MORE RESISTANT TO GLOBALWARMING, WITH 16-50 TIMES HIGHERSURVIVAL FOLLOWING HEAT SHOCK

• GROWING BACK REEFS LETS US GROWBACK SEVERELY ERODING BEACHES ANDISLANDS THREATENED BY GLOBAL SEALEVEL RISE

BENEFITS: PRIDE ANDSELF-RELIANCE

BENEFITS: PRIDE ANDSELF-RELIANCE

•This project has been donealmost entirely with localresources, and we havenever had major fundingfrom the outside.

•This project has been donealmost entirely with localresources, and we havenever had major fundingfrom the outside.

BENEFITS: LEADERSHIPBY EXAMPLE

BENEFITS: LEADERSHIPBY EXAMPLE

• We hope that every coastalcommunity in Indonesia andaround the world that has lost theircoral reefs and fisheries will dowhat we are doing in Pemuteran togrow back and sustainably managetheir own marine resources fortheir children’s future.

• We hope that every coastalcommunity in Indonesia andaround the world that has lost theircoral reefs and fisheries will dowhat we are doing in Pemuteran togrow back and sustainably managetheir own marine resources fortheir children’s future.

Om shanti, shanti, shanti om!

Terima Kasih!

Thank you!

Muito obrigado!

Om shanti, shanti, shanti om!

Terima Kasih!

Thank you!

Muito obrigado!