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Ep 121: Chris Brown, the Sustainability Warrior of Pemuteran, Bali

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In one of our most exciting conversations yet, Vinay traces the inspiring story behind the sustainably thriving community in the scenic fishing village of Pemuteran on the island of Bali, Indonesia – and the sustainability warrior who started it all. Meet Australian-born Chris Brown who was the first to see the potential of diving in the Pemuteran area. After starting the Reef Seen Divers’ Resort back in 1992, he began working to support and educate the local communities to better understand the need and ways to protect the local marine environment from the destructive bombing, cyanide fishing and other activities. In 1994, Chris started the Turtle Project of Pemuteran which works to protect the wild turtle population and to stop, or at least diminish, the worthless slaughtering of turtles. The project hatchery has released several thousands of turtles (juveniles and adults) into the ocean over the years. Chris has also started other projects including the Reef Seen Dancers, a Balinese dance troupe, and the Reef Gardeners which works towards conservation of the area’s coral reefs. Hit play to listen to his amazing story!

[03:54s] A diver’s journey from Australia to Bali

[09:14s] Advent of diving in Pemuteran and the Reef Seen Divers’ Resort

[15:47s] Save the turtles: Genesis of the Turtle Hatchery Project

[25:05s] Evolution of Pemuteran: Sustainable livelihoods, a happier community

[35:05s] What’s next for Chris

Find out more about the Turtle Hatchery Project in Pemuteran and Chris’ other initiatives at https://reefseenbali.com/turtle-hatchery/

Connect with Chris at chris@reefseenbali.com or visit www.reefseendiversresort.com

Connect with Vinay on Twitter or LinkedIn

What did you think about this episode? What would you like to hear more about? Or simply, write in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.com

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This podcast is sponsored by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing People and Strategy Together’. Follow @c2cod on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook

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In one of our most exciting conversations yet, Vinay traces the inspiring story behind the sustainably thriving community in the scenic fishing village of Pemuteran on the island of Bali, Indonesia – and the sustainability warrior who started it all. Meet Australian-born Chris Brown who was the first to see the potential of diving in the Pemuteran area. After starting the Reef Seen Divers’ Resort back in 1992, he began working to support and educate the local communities to better understand the need and ways to protect the local marine environment from the destructive bombing, cyanide fishing and other activities. In 1994, Chris started the Turtle Project of Pemuteran which works to protect the wild turtle population and to stop, or at least diminish, the worthless slaughtering of turtles. The project hatchery has released several thousands of turtles (juveniles and adults) into the ocean over the years. Chris has also started other projects including the Reef Seen Dancers, a Balinese dance troupe, and the Reef Gardeners which works towards conservation of the area’s coral reefs. Hit play to listen to his amazing story!

[03:54s] A diver’s journey from Australia to Bali

[09:14s] Advent of diving in Pemuteran and the Reef Seen Divers’ Resort

[15:47s] Save the turtles: Genesis of the Turtle Hatchery Project

[25:05s] Evolution of Pemuteran: Sustainable livelihoods, a happier community

[35:05s] What’s next for Chris

Find out more about the Turtle Hatchery Project in Pemuteran and Chris’ other initiatives at https://reefseenbali.com/turtle-hatchery/

Connect with Chris at chris@reefseenbali.com or visit www.reefseendiversresort.com

Connect with Vinay on Twitter or LinkedIn

What did you think about this episode? What would you like to hear more about? Or simply, write in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.com

Subscribe to us on your favorite platforms – Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Tune In Alexa, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn + Alexa, Stitcher, Jio Saavn and more.

This podcast is sponsored by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing People and Strategy Together’. Follow @c2cod on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook

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