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Save Coral Reefs in Malaysia
Coral reefs in Malaysia support marine life, protect coastlines, and provide food and income for coastal communities. Yet reefs, seagrass, and mangroves face growing threats from pollution and climate change. This program works to protect and restore...
Challenge
Coral reefs in Malaysia support marine life, protect coastlines, and provide food and income for coastal communities. Yet reefs, seagrass, and mangroves face growing threats from pollution and climate change. This program works to protect and restore ecosystems.
Challenge
Coral reefs in Malaysia support marine life, protect coastlines, and provide food and income for coastal communities. Yet reefs, seagrass, and mangroves face growing threats from pollution and climate change. This program works to protect and restore ecosystems.
Solution
We monitor coral reef health annually at about 300 sites, using the data to develop site-specific management and conservation plans. We rehabilitate recently damaged reefs, and promote environment-friendly tourism practices. We equip island communities with skills to manage their marine resources, and with alternative livelihood trainings to reduce dependency on the marine environment. We advocate for policy changes and local participation through co-management in marine parks.
Long-Term Impact
We aim for resilient and healthy marine ecosystems in Malaysia, sustainably co-managed by socially-resilient local communities. We will address threats to these ecosystems and reduce community dependence on them for survival. We will establish more local conservation groups to replicate the success on Tioman Island, training more than 200 islanders with skills for marine conservation related activities. Please support our marine conservation efforts in 2025 by donating to Reef Check Malaysia.
Reef Check Malaysia
LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur, WP - Malaysia
WEBSITE: https://www.reefcheck.org.my
FACEBOOK: Facebook Page
TWITTER: @ReefCheckMY
WEBSITE: https://www.reefcheck.org.my
FACEBOOK: Facebook Page
TWITTER: @ReefCheckMY