LINI’s commitment lies in investing in both people and nature to work towards building a resilient and sustainable future for our shared marine environment. We collaborate closely with local leaders, individuals, and their communities, empowering them to collaboratively manage, preserve, and restore the marine ecosystems and resources in the face of both human-induced and climate-related threats.
We envision a future in which marine ecosystems are valued and recognized for their richness as a common global resource, and in which Indonesia’s coastal communities are dedicated to protecting their environment and enjoying a higher standard of living.
News & Publication

Since March we have been very busy hosting interns and volunteers at the LATC in North Bali, and in our ...
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Early this month, three students from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) joined us for a conservation ...
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Les village is known for its marine ornamental fishing tradition, for both the local and overseas markets. In the 1980s, ...
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We have been very busy in the last six months, hosting many interns and volunteers. Three fresh graduate University students, ...
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Since the Indonesian Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center (PVMBG) raised the danger status of Mount Agung in Bali to ...
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Yayasan LINI and Yayasan KALI (Khatulistiwa Alam Lestari) conducted surveys of the Banggai Cardinalfish as an effort to monitor the ...
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Sariga and Anju, two Students from Cochin University, Kerala, India, took part in a one-month training program from 14th May ...
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On 28 April, nine Vessel Tracking Systems (VTS), provided by Pelagic Data Systems, were installed in nine dugout canoes belonging ...
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Blog

2021 – Another year to be grateful and hopes for the New Year 2022!
We are approaching the end of 2021, which has been especially difficult year for many of the vulnerable coastal communities ...
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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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