08/06/2026
Terumbu karang bukan sekadar pemandangan indah di bawah laut. Ekosistem ini menjadi rumah bagi ribuan spesies laut, melindungi garis pantai, dan mendukung mata pencaharian jutaan orang.
Sayangnya, praktik penangkapan ikan yang merusak seperti bom ikan dan racun masih menjadi ancaman serius. Sudah saatnya kita mendukung perikanan yang berkelanjutan demi menjaga laut tetap hidup dan produktif. ππ
08/06/2026
Terumbu Karang Sehat, Laut Kuat, Masa Depan Selamat.
Terumbu karang adalah fondasi kehidupan laut. Meski hanya menutupi sebagian kecil dasar laut, ekosistem ini menjadi rumah bagi ribuan spesies ikan dan biota laut lainnya. Ketika terumbu karang rusak akibat pencemaran, perubahan iklim, atau praktik penangkapan ikan yang merusak, seluruh rantai kehidupan laut ikut terdampak. Menjaga terumbu karang berarti menjaga sumber pangan, mata pencaharian masyarakat pesisir, dan masa depan generasi mendatang.
Dan Faktanya ;
π Sekitar 25% spesies laut bergantung pada terumbu karang untuk hidup
πͺΈ Terumbu karang membantu melindungi garis pantai dari ombak dan abrasi.
π£ Bom ikan, racun, sampah plastik, dan pemanasan laut menjadi ancaman utama bagi kelestarian karang.
Apa yang bisa kita lakukan? Tentu saja dengan :
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Kurangi penggunaan plastik sekali pakai
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Jangan membeli hasil tangkapan dari praktik perikanan yang merusak
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Ikut kegiatan konservasi atau bersih pantai
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Sebarkan edukasi tentang pentingnya terumbu karang
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Dukung wisata bahari yang bertanggung jawab
Terumbu karang membutuhkan puluhan tahun untuk tumbuh, tetapi bisa rusak dalam hitungan detik.
Mari menjadi generasi yang tidak hanya menikmati keindahan laut, tetapi juga menjaga keberlangsungannya.
08/06/2026
Laut menyediakan oksigen, makanan, dan kehidupan bagi jutaan makhluk hidup. Namun, pencemaran plastik terus mengancam keberlangsungan ekosistemnya.
Perubahan tidak harus dimulai dari langkah besar. Mengurangi penggunaan plastik sekali pakai hari ini adalah kontribusi nyata untuk menjaga laut tetap sehat bagi generasi mendatang. πβ»οΈ
07/06/2026
π Did you know?
Hidden Strawberry Corps is not only a strawberry farm.
It is a community movement that connects farmers, tourism, education, sustainability, and local entrepreneurship. Today, the initiative collaborates with more than 23 farmers and has helped improve agricultural productivity while creating new economic opportunities through agrotourism and value-added products.
Turns out a strawberry can do much more than end up on a dessert plate. π±π€
07/06/2026
Behind every strawberry is a story of people, purpose, and possibility. ππ±
Meet Gandhi, a young agropreneur and community builder from Bali who believes that agriculture can be more than just farming. Through Hidden Strawberry Corps, he works alongside local farmers to strengthen livelihoods, promote sustainable practices, and create new opportunities through community-based agrotourism.
What started as a strawberry farm has grown into a movement that connects agriculture, education, sustainability, culture, and economic empowerment. Today, Hidden Strawberry collaborates with more than 23 local farmers, transforming not only harvests, but also futures.
Because true growth is not measured by what we produce, but by how many people grow with us.
20/05/2026
Before focusing on candlenut and kluwek trees, Osila first started his forest restoration journey by planting banyan trees around Besan Village. However, many of the young trees were taken illegally to be used as bonsai plants, leading him to rethink his conservation approach.
That challenge became the beginning of Omahyangβs vision today: restoring forests with local trees that not only protect water sources, but also provide long-term benefits for the environment, culture, and local communities.
From restoring rivers to creating the Rain Water Garden at SDN Besan, Omahyang continues to grow as a movement that connects nature, education, and future generations together. π§πΏ
20/05/2026
Not every movement begins in a big city or with endless funding.
Omahyang started from one simple concern, watching the rivers in Besan Village slowly lose their water year after year.
Since 2014, Osila has been restoring forests, protecting water sources, and educating younger generations through real actions rooted in nature, culture, and community. From planting local trees like candlenut and kluwek, to creating the Rain Water Garden at SDN Besan, every step is part of a long journey to bring life back to the land.
Omahyang is more than a place.
It is a growing movement for restoring balance between forests, water, and future generations. π±π§
19/05/2026
Waste education in Bali is still far from fully reaching every layer of society. From households to public spaces, many people still see waste as something to throw away, not something to manage responsibly.
Real environmental change does not begin when the trash is already in the river or burned in empty land, it begins from awareness, habits, and education built consistently from an early age. π±
Because a clean Bali is not created by a few people caring deeply, but by an entire community learning to care together.