Maldives luxury resort starts coral reef monitoring project

In line with the continuous effort to safeguard the biodiversity and resilience of coral reefs throughout the South Ari Atoll, LUX Maldives is happy to announce that its Marine Biologist Center will s

In line with the continuous effort to safeguard the biodiversity and resilience of coral reefs throughout the South Ari Atoll, LUX Maldives is happy to announce that its Marine Biologist Center will start implementing a coral reef monitoring project.

This new conservation project aims to preserve and protect the marine ecosystems around Dhidhoofinolhu island and increase the guest’s awareness about the importance to adopt sustainable environmental practices in order to protect coral reefs, the most diverse and vulnerable ecosystem in the ocean.

Marine Biologist Chiara Mascetti has conducted a workshop regarding coral reefs and climate changes in the Maldives with the participation of Gabriel Grimsditch, Senior Project Officer at IUCN, the world’s largest environment network. She has been trained on how to recognize coral bleaching and how to collect relevant information and data in order to “help scientists and managers at a national level to have a better understanding and general trends of health of coral reefs and to identify which parts of the reef are healthy, recovering, or damaged,” explained Gabriel Grimsditch.

“Monitoring and understanding what is happening on the reef and developing Marine Managed Areas is crucial to implement effective environmental management strategies and decide where to focus our efforts,” added Chiara Mascetti, Marine Biologist.

LUX Maldives has also received recently the Green Fins certification which rewards diving centers for their environmentally-friendly tourism activities. Through the implementation of the Green Fins Code of Conduct, LUX Maldives’ world-class PADI diving center, Euro-Divers, will ensure to promote and encourage responsible diving behaviors towards all its guests.

“LUX Maldives has always been highly dedicated to the principles of responsible tourism to lead the way for a brighter future. We are particularly proud to strengthen our support to local institutions and national research programs to preserve, sustain, and restore our reefs, which are home to an incredible array of wildlife,” said Shaun Dünhofen, General Manager of the resort.

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