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R.O.L.E. believes that abject poverty and environmental degradation are inextricably linked. R.O.L.E. also believes the most effective way to ensure a healthy environment and eradicate poverty is to educate, re-skill, and create alternative environmentally friendly opportunities for individuals and local communities, enabling them to make a reasonable income, therefore taking the pressure off natural resources. |
: : Awareness Campaign >> Action for Better Environment |
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The Ornamental Marine Species trade |
The Ornamental Fish Trade is a global business worth over $300 million annually and with somewhere in the region of two million people keeping marine aquaria. Unlike tropical aquaria where most fish are bred in captivity, almost all ornamental marine species are taken directly from coral reefs. The majority of these are not exploited for other purposes and if sustainably managed can support jobs for many rural coastal populations where alternative livelihoods are not available. Read more... |
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Shark Finning |
Sharks are found throughout the world’s oceans, from deep waters to coastal shallows, as well as rivers and lakes. They are apex predators, highly evolved creatures that play an integral part in the marine ecosystem. Jaws the 1975 Hollywood Blockbuster, imprinted on the minds of a generation the notion of this man-eating killer patrolling the beaches of the world Read more... |
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The Curio Trade |
The marine curio trade is a term used to describe the selling of a wide range of animals for the production of jewellery, souvenirs and other trinkets. Turtles, fish, molluscs, echinoderms, crustaceans, sponges and corals are all collected in huge numbers to support this global business.
This trade is flourishing in Bali where an endless number of marine organisms are for sale to tourists. Whether it is whole shell specimens, or highly polished fragments used for jewellery, dried puffer fish lampshades or starfish mirror frames, these specimens are removed from coral reefs in their thousands Read more... |
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4 Reasons for Cleaning Up BALI |
Tourism - Bali was once thought of as a unique tropical paradise, the island of the Gods. This is how it is now advertised. The Tourist Opinion of Bali is not good. Bali has rubbish on most beaches, plastics floating in the waters, and the smell of burning plastic in the air. Most reefs are damaged and not interesting to divers and uninhabitable to marine life Read more... |
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Is this your favorite break on 2020? |
Not if us surfers have anything to do with it. We all take that perfect wave, and that magical sunrise or sunset from mother nature, and we all giving back, RIGHT?.............Surfers, Surf Industry, Tourist Industry are working on solutions. (If your family owns a Warung, or you are a Tour guide, a Surf School Teacher etc....all these many thousands of jobs and small business's run by Balinese and Indonesians are part of the Surf/Tourism Industry). How can we all help, and have a beautiful Bali for Future Generations? Read more... |
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