PROJECT NEWS ✨ Yaf Keru Impacts: a year rich in progress for the restoration of degraded coral reefs in Indonesia!

Thanks to your support, the Yaf Keru Impacts project, led by Mickael Racine and the Planète Mer association, is making remarkable progress in Raja Ampat. 🐠

➡️ Their aim? To show that restoration can restore coral cover and an abundance and diversity of fish.

🔬 3 contexts, 3 different situations to measure the impact of restoration

The project is based on a comparison of 3 conditions at key sites:

A context degraded by dynamite fishing
An intact context
A selection of reefs at different stages of restoration
👉 Highlights of this first year :

Data collection: Rigorous monitoring (growth measurement and counting) along standardised dive routes, repeated several times to observe the evolution of the sites over time.
Essential collaboration with local communities: Partnership with local researchers and members of the local community to ensure the sustainability and co-construction of the project with citizens.
Analysis of results: The initial results are very promising. As early as 6 months ago, we saw a significant return of coral and fish, proving the direct link between the ecological state of the reefs and the abundance of fish.
Disseminating the results: Fête de la science, seminars, and the creation of a science popularisation kit to make these advances accessible to everyone.
🙌 An impact that goes beyond science:

This project does more than just restore coral reefs: it supports local communities by guaranteeing them food security and economic prosperity.

🙏 These advances are possible thanks to YOU. Your donations advance research, protect our planet and support forward-looking projects.

Thank you for working with us to protect these unique ecosystems.

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