Livingseas Foundation – Deutschland

It's time to do something about it.

THE SLOW DEATH OF THE OCEANS

What is the problem

„No blue, no green,
no sea, no life.“
Sylvia Earle

The forecast

Scientists assume that 70 % to 90 % of all coral reefs will have disappeared by 2050 and that the proportion of plastic in the oceans will be greater than the proportion of fish. Coral reefs form an infrastructure for marine life. If there are no reefs, there are no fish.

The climate

48% of emissions from fossil fuels are absorbed by the ocean! The global climate crisis is leading to coral bleaching and death due to ocean warming. It is acidifying our oceans and preventing the skeletal growth of corals.

The pollution

An estimated 14 million tons of plastic waste end up in the oceans every year. Plastic and microplastics, which are not biodegradable, kill marine life of all kinds.
Wastewater from agricultural fertilizers and algae blooms suffocate coral fields.

The fisheries

Unsustainable fishing methods, such as unauthorized fishing gear and high bycatch rates, endanger marine biodiversity. 90 % of all large predatory fish have already disappeared from the oceans.
Entire marine ecosystems have been destroyed as a result.

“There are places underwater that used to be full of coral and fish, but now look like a desert without any life. The corals are dead, broken and lie as debris on the seabed.
Corals are the basis of life in the ocean.

If there are no corals, there are no fish.

It’s as simple as that.”

Livingseas

We Do Ocean.

Full of COLORFUL LIFE,
instead of colorful PLASTIC.

What DRIVES US

The story of the LIVINGSEAS FOUNDATION

The History

What we witnessed as active divers and instructors in more than a decade of diving was so alarming that it became impossible to look away without taking action. We saw first-hand how what we love, the ocean, was suffering. Reefs were disappearing or dwindling. Marine life seemed to disappear...

The Way Forward

We wanted to get out of the passive corner. We packed up our equipment, got on the boat and started rebuilding coral reefs. We experimented with different growing structures and reef substrates.

Originally a hobby, rebuilding marine ecosystems became our main concern with the start of the pandemic in 2021 due to the absence of diving tourists.

The Now

This "small" sideline of the LIVINGSEAS ASIA dive center in Bali, has evolved into a non-profit organization dedicated not only to rebuilding coral reefs, but to restoring entire coastal and marine ecosystems and thus improving the living conditions of people in coastal communities.

Today, we are the second largest restored coral reef of its kind in Indonesia and, in addition to restoring marine ecosystems, we are also working on implementing waste management solutions on land.

Welcome to the
Livingseas Foundation!

Our
Vision

We are working to restore and preserve marine ecosystems and the biodiversity for the long term. We actively promote understanding for the conservation of these ecosystems.

We are safeguarding livelihoods by improving living conditions in coastal communities.

Our goal is to create awareness for sustainability.
By involving local communities and opening up reef restoration to anyone who wants to get involved, we are making this system safe - for the future.

Together we are making faster progress, building thriving reefs, helping biodiversity to recover and protecting a cultural heritage: the ocean.

We provide answers

Frequently asked questions

Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world and lies at the center of the so-called Coral Triangle. It stretches across the Pacific and Indian Oceans as well as the Asian and Australian continents. Indonesia consists of around 17,000 islands and has three times more sea than land area – 5.8 million square kilometers of sea and 1.9 million square kilometers of land. The marine biodiversity here is one of the richest in the world!

Although the ocean makes an important contribution to local people’s food security, livelihoods and way of life, and the income of around 90% of coastal communities depends on it, it faces major challenges: overfishing, destructive fishing, pollution and the effects of climate change.

Livingseas Foundation is on the ground – in Indonesia on Bali! Originally from Germany, more than half of our board lives in the small fishing village of Padang Bai, on the east coast of Bali. This means that we are personally involved in all projects and can act accordingly. This is a key success factor in achieving the Livingseas Foundation’s goals.

You always have the choice to do something or not. By rebuilding marine ecosystems here in Bali, Livingseas Foundation is NOT saving the planet or the oceans, but a part of it.

And NO, we are not changing the global CO2 emissions that are also destroying our oceans. But we can try to preserve and rebuild what will be destroyed in the not too distant future due to the global climate crisis: marine ecosystems and their biodiversity. Think of coral reefs as a world heritage site. We should do everything we can to protect, preserve and restore them. So that future generations can still experience this miracle.

“The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” R. Swan

A question that we are asked time and time again and which can be answered with the special geographical location of our site: the direct location of our Livingseas Coral Restoration Site on the Wallace Line – a deep sea trench between Bali & Lombok.

The distance between the islands of Bali and Lombok is approx. 30 to 40 km …. but the trench is over 1,000 m deep. Due to this deep trench, which is right on our doorstep, and the associated cold currents, we have the advantage here – compared to other areas – that the water temperature rises to a maximum of 28 degrees and is balanced between 21 and 27 degrees throughout the year. The feel-good temperature for corals is exactly in this range (see source: worldoceanreview). These currents also bring a lot of nutrients to the coast, so the place we have chosen for the renaturation of a marine ecosystem is perfect!

Coral bleaching is not the primary problem here in Padang Bai due to the rise in water temperature, as it is in other parts of the world, including here in Indonesia! Our special geographical location has made it possible for us to reclaim a living ecosystem from an underwater desert landscape within five years. With the complete food chain from countless small reef inhabitants to large predatory fish such as reef sharks, barracudas and dolphins!

No. Clear answer. Yes, coral reefs are carbon sinks, just like the entire ocean itself. But is this really an issue that should be discussed? We’d rather leave that to the politicians. It’s not about “washing our souls clean” and regulating our own CO2 emissions. Rather, it is about doing something now so that our cultural heritage OCEAN still has a chancebefore it is too late! Securing something for future generations and rebuilding what has been lost!

We are not having a “chicken and egg” discussion. We do. You cannot reduce your own CO2 footprint through us.

But through your cooperation and your financial support, together we can make a contribution to the ocean that makes up our “blue planet”. With your help, you can ensure that the ocean, to which only a few people have access, is kept alive with its incredible biodiversity and receives the respect it deserves. After all, the ocean produces 71 percent of the oxygen we need to breathe.

Get active. Do something good now, for the ocean and future generations. In return, we will provide you with information about the growth of reef restoration, the new marine ecosystems it creates, the increase in biodiversity and the improvement in the living conditions of coastal communities that depend on healthy marine life.

Livingseas Foundation works together with the local community. Anything else would be wrong. Our aim is to create something that lasts for generations, that initiates a change in thinking and sustains it in the long term. This does not work by appearing to be a donor. It only works by creating awareness for the cause.

Livingseas Foundation sees itself as an initiator and works to achieve a win-win situation for the future by integrating local leaders, involving the younger generation and creating jobs. Our local “task force” consists of local people and we see ourselves as part of it.

We are dependent on donations to continue our projects.

Many hands make light work

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