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LINI is a non-profit organization based in Bali, Indonesia.

Our mission is to support the conservation and management of coastal marine resources through science, education and the empowerment of coastal communities.

Our Aquaculture and Training Center (LATC) in Les Village, Bali embodies this with a focus on reef restoration, sustainable ornamental fish aquaculture, and education.

News & Publication

[EVENT] Eco Freediving Camp
The 2020 inaugural Eco Freediving Camp is proudly presented by Anak Pacific and Yayasan Alam Indonesia Lestari (LINI). We have ...
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Banda handline tuna fishers attended training on how to release live seabirds caught on fishing lines
Fishers who catch yellowfin tuna with handlines in the Banda Sea look for birds and dolphins as signs of the ...
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Gearing up to expand our internship program in 2020
We started our internship program in 2016, with our aquaculture of marine reef fish and reef restoration in the LINI ...
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Working together with the local tourism industry to support marine conservation in Tejakula Sub-District, Buleleng, North Bali
Les village in North Bali became LINI’s first permanent field site in 2010. It started from a live-in with fishers’ ...
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Survey of Banggai Cardinalfish populations and their microhabitats
Since 2007, LINI has been monitoring the distribution and population density of Banggai Cardinalfish (BCF) populations in the Banggai Archipelago ...
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Update on Octopus fishery management in Banggai Archipelago
It is almost three years that we and our partner, Blue Venture, have been conducting Octopus data collection in Popisi ...
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Working together with Australian Students as part of the New Colombo Plan
We are grateful that LINI has taken part in the New Colombo Plan scholarships during the last three years. Since ...
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Aquaculture Research in the LATC
At the beginning of this year, we planned to make some improvements in our aquaculture facility. One of these was ...
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Blog

Revitalizing the Marine Gardens of Bakti Seraga Village

Baktiseraga Village's coast is increasingly home to accommodation and stalls, and is the only village in the Indonesian Coral Reef ...
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Various Animals Featured in Pacung Village Marine Park

It’s the end of the working day in Desa Pacung village, and dozens of women, young and old, are cleaning ...
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Fast Work in Kaliasem Village Marine Park

At 8am, near from the iconic dolphin statue of Lovina, in Buleleng Regency, six stalls could be seen at a ...
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A new marine park and conservation effort in Bondalem village

Over 3000 coral structures are being built for a new marine park by Bondalem village in Buleleng regency. The Indonesian ...
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Vintage Cars in Tukad Mungga Sea Park

Six vintage Volkswagen (VW) cars made of sand and iron structures will be a part of Indonesia Coral Reef Garden ...
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Thousands of New Homes for Fish in Buleleng

Six villages in Bali's north coast are building thousands of artificial structures to grow new coral reefs. Each new reef ...
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LINI’s office is located at:
Jl. Tukad Badung XIX Blok 2 No 2, Renon, Denpasar Selatan, Denpasar, Bali 80228
Indonesia

T: +62 361 4782 444
F: +62 361 4782 444
E: info@lini.or.id

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