RM150.00

What Do You Get?

1. Quantity Fragment – You have the freedom to choose how many coral fragments (nubbins) you would like to adopt. Your decision, no matter the size, plays a crucial role in advancing our mission to restore and safeguard the natural ecology of Redang Island.

2. Tagging Number – You have the opportunity to choose the tagging number that will represent the coral fragment you select. Each number is a unique identifier, essential for recording and research purposes, ensuring your contribution leaves a lasting impact on the preservation of our coral reefs.

3. Planting Coral – We are honored to plant the coral fragments for you. Your sponsorship covers the ongoing costs of their care and nurturing. Your compassion and generosity make a profound difference. Thank you from the depths of our hearts.

4. Cleaning & Monitoring – Every single coral nubbin we produce will receive meticulous monitoring, care, and measurement by our dedicated team to ensure optimal growth rates. This careful attention is not only for their well-being but also for valuable record-keeping and research purposes.

5. Coral Restoration – Once the coral nubbin have matured, they will be carefully transplanted to the affected areas, breathing new life into damaged marine ecosystems. These delicate fragments typically reach maturity in about 4-6 months, depending on the species. Your support will play a crucial role in this beautiful transformation, helping to restore and rejuvenate our precious oceans.

Category: Tag:
Description

The high cost is due to several factors:

  1. Long-Term Care: Each coral nubbin we produce requires careful nurturing for a full 4-6 months.
  2. Monitoring and Maintenance: Regular monitoring and maintenance activities are essential and come with high costs. This includes the use of specialized equipment, skilled labor, and advanced monitoring technology to ensure the coral grows healthily and robustly.
  3. Human Resources: The workforce involved in the care and monitoring process possesses specialized skills and knowledge, contributing to the overall high costs.
  4. Equipment and Technology: The equipment used in this process is sophisticated and expensive, including technology for monitoring coral health and maintenance tools.

All these costs are combined to ensure the highest quality and survival rate of the coral nubbin we produce.

 

Each coral fragment has to go through 3 important phases before it can be transferred:-

1. Production Phase (1 week)
2. Maintenance & Monitoring Phase (4 – 5 months)
3. Restoration Phase (2 – 3 weeks)

Because of that, the cost to produce each fragment is very high because these three phases need to go through for 5 to 6 months before they are fully mature and ready to be transplanted.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.