Analysis
Raja Ampat Dive Lodge says Coral restoration, marine protected areas, local employment — here is what is documented
- Raja Ampat Dive Lodge states that its conservation efforts include coral restoration, marine protected areas, and local employment, with an investment of over $2 million in coral restoration.
- This information is self-reported. The available data does not indicate any third-party certifications or audits that would independently verify these claims.
- The operator is associated with the "Indonesia Marine" ecosystem, highlighting species such as manta rays, walking sharks, reef fish, and corals.
- The current trust tier is "baseline." To raise this tier, independent verification of stated conservation activities and investments, along with details on local employment and impact, would be required.
Conservation programs
- ›Coral restoration
- ›marine protected areas
- ›local employment
Certifications on record
No certifications on record