Our Impact
1,000+ Coral Fragments Restored
Coral fragments rescued, cultivated in our coral nursery, and transplanted back to the reef.


3 Hectares of Marine Area Supported with 3 private areas
Restoration activities helping revive damaged reef ecosystems and increase marine biodiversity.
Local Community Engagement
Training and involving more than 200 people from local and indigenous communities in coral restoration, monitoring, and sustainable marine tourism.






100+ Artificial Reef Structures Installed
Fish apartments built using environmentally friendly materials such as FABA and coconut husk to support marine habitats.








FABA based reef structures contain important minerals such as calcium, silicon, iron, magnesium, strontium, and potassium that support coral growth and marine ecosystem development. Calcium and magnesium help form coral skeletons, while iron and potassium support algae, plankton, and marine food chains that attract fish. The material is chemically stable and durable, allowing the structure to function as a long lasting artificial reef. Trace elements are securely bound in the concrete matrix, minimizing leaching and ensuring safety for corals, fish, and other marine organisms.Overall, the structure provides stable substrate for coral attachment, stimulates natural biofilm and algae growth, and creates shelter and nursery habitats for fish, helping accelerate reef ecosystem recovery
Our Story and Mission
Pauli blends ancestral wisdom with modern ecology to nurture soil, protect reefs, and empower communities sustainably.
Pauli truly restores hope for nature.
Rina W.
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Our Gallery
Snapshots of pauli's work in land and sea restoration.
