Community-Based Coral Reef Rehabilitation

by Yayasan IDRAP
Community-Based Coral Reef Rehabilitation

Project Report | Dec 31, 2025
FIELD ACTIVITIES UPDATE

By Bahaludin | Director

Thank you so much for your donation to IDRAP work on Coral Reef Rehabilitation in South East Province in eastern part of Indonesia. Your generosity means everything to us and to the community we serve. We know you have a lot of choices when it comes to donating, and we are so grateful that you chose to donate to our cause. We promise to be responsible stewards of both your donation and your trust.

During this four-month period, IDRAP's fieldwork with the community included the creation of cast concrete artificial reefs from mixture of sand, cement, gravel, and cast iron. IDRAP utilized waste wood planks as the molding medium to create ideal shapes that would withstand ocean currents when placed on the seabed. These artificial reefs were designed with a hole in the center to provide a home (shelter) for coral fish. The concrete walls were roughened to facilitate moss attachment and growth, thus attracting reef fish due to the availability of food.

In constructing the artificial reef, which also serves as a medium for planting coral seedlings, IDRAP collaborated with 10 local communities. IDRAP provided manufactured materials such as cement and cast iron, while the communities contributed sand, gravel, and labor. The artificial reef construction work took five working days and resulted in the production of 50 artificial reef media. These artificial reefs are still being soaked in the sea near residents' homes to remove the cement odor and are being dried in the hot sun for better results and durability when placed on the seabed. It is estimated that within the next four months, these artificial reefs can be placed in damaged coral locations to accelerate coral rehabilitation.

"I'm very enthusiastic about participating in this program, hoping that the fish will return to the sea around our village, making it easier for us to fish, as this is our only source of livelihood in this village. The future of the villagers' lives depends heavily on the fish catch," said Jahrun, a local fisherman in Southeast Sulawesi.

Thank you all for your support. We are all improving the future of the ocean, especially coral reefs as providers of nutrition not only for local communities but also for the world. Preserving coral reefs for present and future generations.

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Yayasan IDRAP

Location: Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi - Indonesia
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Kendari , Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia

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