28 Feb Center for Marine Conservation Welcomes Visitors from the Media and Tourism Sectors

We recently hosted our supporters Pak George Tahija and media partners, NOW! Bali and Bali Buddies, in an effort to actively promote our a ctivities to tourists, families and students, following the easing of government's travel restrictions to the island.  We believe that the collaboration with...

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30 Jan Adopt-A-Coral Program: First Year Update

Over the last several years, reefs along the northern coast of Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area (MPA) have suffered from widespread coral breakage.  The cause of this coral breakage are due to irresponsible marine tourism, disease, coral bleaching and aquaculture. In 2020, CTC conducted an ecological...

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12 Jan Sharing Marine Protected Area Management Lessons with Warmadewa University Students

On January 12, CTC hosted 13 students from Warmadewa University for a fun-learning class. As part of a field study program for Aquatic Resources Conservation Course, these students visited CTC Center for Marine Conservation to learn in more detail about managing marine protected areas. The...

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03 Dec “Coral Triangle” – A new painting is installed at CTC’s Center for Marine Conservation

CTC’s Center for Marine Conservation has a new painting by Bali-based artist Davina Stephens. The artwork, which measures 113cm x 243 cm, features the artist’s signature style: utilizing wood blocks that she designed and carved by local artisans as well as colours that are applied...

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