Our Projects

Hands-on work restoring land and sea.

Ecology Survey using latest Technology
A thriving coral reef teeming with fish and marine life in clear blue water.
A thriving coral reef teeming with fish and marine life in clear blue water.
Fish Apartment and Coral Restoration

Artificial reef structures made from FABA (Fly Ash Bottom Ash) of coal burning waste/residue and coconut husk are used to create safe habitats for fish and marine life. Coral fragments are then transplanted and grown on these structures to help restore damaged reef ecosystems and rebuild marine biodiversity.

Our Coral Seeding and Rescue

We operate our own coral rescue and nursery garden, where damaged corals are rehabilitated and carefully grown before being transplanted back into the ocean to support reef restoration

we open adopt personally and release annualy

These structures are designed to function as fish habitats in the early stage, providing shelter and attracting marine life before corals reach optimal growth. The materials used, including FABA (Fly Ash Bottom Ash) of coal burning waste/residueand coconut husk, are environmentally friendly and help stimulate algae colonization, which creates natural food sources and provides nutrients that support faster coral growth and reef recovery.

Fish Apartment and Coral Restoration

We design and develop artificial reef dive sites for resorts and ecotourism areas, combining fish apartments and coral restoration to create vibrant underwater attractions while supporting marine ecosystem recovery. The program also includes training for indigenous and local communities to participate in reef restoration, monitoring, and sustainable marine tourism.

Diving School and Private Tour

We offer diving training and private marine tours that allow visitors to explore coral restoration sites while learning about reef ecosystems, conservation practices, and the role of local and indigenous communities in protecting the ocean

Agriculture Projects

Our agriculture projects begin with field data collection and ecological assessment to understand soil conditions, local crops, and traditional farming practices. Based on this research, we develop and produce organic fertilizers and natural pesticides using locally available materials and indigenous knowledge.

The products are then tested through pilot trials with farmers to evaluate effectiveness, improve formulations, and ensure they work under real farming conditions

Community members participating in an educational workshop on sustainable farming methods.
Community members participating in an educational workshop on sustainable farming methods.
Ecological and Field Data Collection
BioChar Using Agriculture Waste
Close-up of vibrant green leaves treated with pauli’s organic pesticide in a sunlit farm.
Close-up of vibrant green leaves treated with pauli’s organic pesticide in a sunlit farm.
Local and Indigenous Community Advocacy

We provide support for local and indigenous communities in advocating for their environmental rights, traditional knowledge, and sustainable resource management. This includes assistance in documentation, community engagement, and collaboration with stakeholders, ensuring that local voices are recognized in environmental planning and decision makings

“Pauli’s coral restoration innovation presents a promising approach to marine ecosystem recovery in Lampung waters. By integrating environmentally friendly materials, scientific methods, and community participation, this initiative not only helps rehabilitate coral reefs but also creates opportunities for sustainable marine tourism and local livelihoods. We appreciate the effort to involve local and indigenous communities in conservation activities, making this program both environmentally impactful and socially inclusive.”

Radityo Egi Pratama

Colorful coral reef teeming with marine life, showcasing a vibrant underwater ecosystem at Pahawang Island.
Colorful coral reef teeming with marine life, showcasing a vibrant underwater ecosystem at Pahawang Island.

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Regent of Lampung