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From reef rubble to recovery: How Livingseas Asia is leading tourism in Bali

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Tour­ism built Bali’s repu­ta­tion but nearly broke its reefs. Now, the same industry is becom­ing a force for recovery.

Led by Liv­ing­seas Asia, a pion­eer­ing dive oper­at­or in Padang­bai, a grow­ing num­ber of vis­it­ors are return­ing not to take, but to give back. They are reviv­ing cor­al eco­sys­tems one dive at atime.

Liv­ing­seas Asia is anEXO Found­a­tionSus­tain­ab­il­ity Award winner.

Problem: What’s happening to Bali’s reefs

Tour­ism helped build Bali’s eco­nomy, but it also helped break itsreefs.

Unchecked devel­op­ment, mass diving and snor­kelling, and poor waste man­age­ment have left vast stretches of cor­al degraded. The island’s once-teem­ing under­wa­ter eco­sys­tems are los­ing resi­li­ence just as vis­it­or num­bers surge again post-pandemic.

It is a para­dox that defines mod­ern tour­ism: the very beauty that fuels the industry is being eroded by it. If the industry doesn’t evolve, Bali’s biggest nat­ur­al asset could become its biggest liability.

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Solution: Regeneration through tourism

Liv­ing­seas Asia is prov­ing that tour­ism can do more than sus­tain; it can regenerate.

Through cor­al res­tor­a­tion in Padang­bai, the organ­isa­tion has turned con­ser­va­tion into par­ti­cip­a­tion, trans­form­ing pass­ive tour­ism into hands-on impact. Trav­el­lers, stu­dents, and cor­por­ate groups don’t just learn about the reef; they rebuild it.

As of late 2025, Liv­ing­seas Asia has planted 360,000 cor­al frag­ments, deployed 7,800 reef struc­tures, and restored 7,300 square metres ofreef.

Liv­ing­seas Asia team attach­ing cor­als to reef structures.

More than a dive centre, Liv­ing­seas Asia is a data-backed case study for regen­er­at­ive travel. This is what a future-proof tour­ism mod­el looks like: meas­ur­able, par­ti­cip­at­ory, and regen­er­at­ive by design.

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Partnerships: Turning tourism into a force for regeneration

Liv­ing­seas Asia enables travel busi­nesses to dir­ectly fund and par­ti­cip­ate in reef restoration.

If tour­ism helped cre­ate the prob­lem, it can, and must, be part of the solution.

Liv­ing­seas Asia is build­ing a frame­work that enables travel busi­nesses to dir­ectly fund and par­ti­cip­ate in reef res­tor­a­tion. By integ­rat­ing cor­al res­tor­a­tion dives, work­shops, or cor­por­ate social respons­ib­il­ity (CSR) pro­grammes into their offer­ings, part­ners turn sus­tain­ab­il­ity prom­ises into tan­gible, meas­ur­able action.

For resorts and travel agen­cies, it is a stra­tegic oppor­tun­ity to meet rising demand for respons­ible travel, strengthen envir­on­ment­al, social, and gov­ernance (ESG) cre­den­tials, and deliv­er authen­t­ic impact stor­ies that res­on­ate with mod­ern travellers.

Part­ner­ships with Liv­ing­seas Asia aren’t sym­bol­ic; they’re sys­tem­ic. Every col­lab­or­a­tion dir­ectly expands res­tor­a­tion cov­er­age, sup­ports loc­al employ­ment, and drives a regen­er­at­ive mod­el where the reef, the com­munity, and the industry thrive together.

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Experience: How travellers can get involved

Liv­ing­seas Asia offers a dif­fer­ent kind of tour­ism exper­i­ence, one where trav­el­lers don’t just see sus­tain­ab­il­ity; they cre­ateit.

Through res­tor­a­tion pro­grammes in Padang­bai, par­ti­cipants dive into the pro­cess of rebuild­ing reefs: plant­ing cor­al frag­ments, main­tain­ing struc­tures, and track­ing pro­gress over time. It is a hands-on, data-driv­en form of travel that gives pur­pose to everydive.

For those above the sur­face, there are altern­at­ive ways to con­trib­ute: monthly reef adop­tions, volun­teer­ing, or cor­por­ate spon­sor­ships that fund long-term monitoring.

This is the future of travel: immers­ive, edu­ca­tion­al, and regen­er­at­ive. Because impact shouldn’t end when the hol­i­daydoes.

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Impact: From fragments to flourishing reefs

The dif­fer­ence beneath the sur­face is undeniable.

Sites once stripped of col­our now pulse with mar­ine life. Cor­al recruits are nat­ur­ally spread­ing across nearby areas, proof that res­tor­a­tion can kick­start self-sus­tain­ing recovery.

The mod­el is also shift­ing per­cep­tion, from ‘eco­tour­ism’ as a niche offer­ing to ‘regen­er­at­ive tour­ism’ as a prof­it­able, scal­able frame­work for the industry.

Part­ners and trav­el­lers alike are see­ing that impact isn’t just good pub­lic rela­tions (PR); it’s good busi­ness, and it’s good for the planet.

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A Liv­ing­seas cor­al work­shop where par­ti­cipants are learn­ing how to attach cor­al to their reef structures.

Vision: Regeneration is the future of travel

The travel industry stands at a cross­roads: sus­tain what’s left, or regen­er­ate what’s beenlost.

Liv­ing­seas Asia has chosen regen­er­a­tion and proven it works. Through sci­ence, col­lab­or­a­tion, and pur­pose-driv­en tour­ism, it is show­ing that res­tor­a­tion isn’t just good for the plan­et; it is good for business.

Now, the invit­a­tion is open: for tour­ism oper­at­ors to embed impact into their offer­ings, for trav­el­lers to turn their trips into acts of renew­al, and for Bali’s reefs to thrive again. This time, by design.

Learn more or explore part­ner­ship oppor­tun­it­ies by email­ing [emailprotected].

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About Livingseas Asia and the Livingseas Foundation

Liv­ing­seas Asia is a dive cen­ter focus­ing on dive edu­ca­tion, dive courses, and cor­al reef res­tor­a­tion. Our goal is to make your world-class Bali diving exper­i­ence not only safe but also more sustainable.

We see ourselves as stew­ards of what we love and believe con­ser­va­tion is vital for Bali’s incred­ible mar­ine biod­iversity. This can only be achieved through a com­mit­ment to an envir­on­ment­al mind­set and good diving skills.

Liv­ing­seas Found­a­tion was cre­ated to address the press­ing needs of the ocean. From cor­al reef res­tor­a­tion to lim­it­ing ocean waste, the Found­a­tion works with loc­al com­munit­ies to cre­ate impact pro­jects that restore mar­ine biod­iversity to what it oncewas.

We do this in three main areas: dir­ect impact through cor­al reef res­tor­a­tion pro­jects, prop­er waste man­age­ment in coastal towns, and the train­ing and edu­ca­tion of loc­al youth in the sus­tain­able man­age­ment of these pro­jects for the longterm.

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