YKLI empowers communities and partners through science-driven coral conservation and sustainable marine solutions.

Science-Led Coral Conservation

About YKLI

Advancing Marine Resilience Through Science-Driven Coral Conservation

Founded in 2022, Yayasan Karang Lestari Indonesia is a nonprofit organization dedicated to coral reef restoration, marine conservation, and empowering coastal communities across Indonesia

As a lean and agile nonprofit organization, YKLI leverages a strong network of strategic partners to deliver science-led coral conservation and measurable marine impact.

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Our Programs

Delivering Science-Driven Coral Conservation and Community Impact

RESTORATION

Coral Rehabilitation

Restoring degraded reef ecosystems through science-based transplantation, monitoring, and long-term recovery strategies.

PROTECTION

Coral Conservation

Protecting marine biodiversity through research, ecosystem monitoring, and collaborative conservation initiatives.

capacity building

Coral Education

Empowering communities through training, environmental awareness, and capacity-building programs.

Partner With Us

Explore partnership opportunities with YKLI

We collaborate with partners to deliver science-led coral conservation, restoration programs, and sustainable marine solutions.

Ready to Protect Our Oceans?

Partner with us to create meaningful environmental impact through coral restoration and marine conservation programs.

Have Questions?

Frequently asked questions

What does YKLI focus on?

YKLI focuses on science-led coral conservation, reef rehabilitation, marine research, and community-based education initiatives.

We offer CSR partnerships, research collaborations, field expeditions, monitoring programs, and educational activities tailored to partner needs.

Yes. Our programs include scientific monitoring and transparent reporting to ensure measurable environmental outcomes.

Yes. We welcome research collaborations, joint publications, field studies, and data-driven marine conservation initiatives.

YKLI primarily operates in Indonesia and is open to research and conservation collaborations across Southeast Asia.