Coral Reef Conservation – Fish House
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth. They provide habitat for thousands of marine species, protect coastlines from wave erosion, and support fisheries and tourism industries. However, climate change, destructive fishing practices, pollution, and habitat degradation have significantly reduced coral reef health in many coastal regions. Coral Reef Conservation through Fish House (Rumah Ikan) initiatives offers an innovative and sustainable solution to restore marine ecosystems.
The Fish House concept combines artificial reef structures with coral nursery and transplantation systems. These specially designed underwater structures are built using durable, marine-friendly materials that create shelter for fish and substrate surfaces for coral attachment. By providing a stable habitat, Fish Houses encourage marine biodiversity to return and naturally regenerate.
The conservation process typically begins with coral nursery development, where healthy coral fragments are cultivated under controlled conditions. Once strong enough, they are transplanted onto artificial reef structures. Continuous monitoring is conducted to measure coral growth, survival rates, fish population density, and overall reef health. This scientific, data-driven approach ensures measurable and sustainable impact.
Beyond ecological restoration, Fish House programs also support local fishing communities by enhancing fish stocks and promoting responsible marine resource management. In addition, these projects can serve as educational and ecotourism attractions, raising awareness about marine conservation.
Through strategic design, scientific monitoring, and community collaboration, Coral Reef Conservation – Fish House programs help rebuild resilient marine ecosystems, protect coastal biodiversity, and secure sustainable livelihoods for future generations.
Location : Bawean, Gresik, Jawa Timur
- Final Fish House
- Base Plate Bibit Coral
- Structural Design
- Polypropylene partition plastic







