World Oceans Day: 5 coastal resorts where guests can get involved in conservation
Coral transplanting and planting mangroves are some of the ways people can make a difference while on holiday
June 8 is celebrated as World Oceans Day to create awareness about the importance of preserving and conserving our oceanic resources. Oceans have been exploited by humans for years. Pollution, destruction of aquatic habitats, overfishing, and ocean acidification are just some of the ways in which oceans have been exploited. Today is a reminder to appreciate their significance and support sustainable measures to conserve them.
Many hotels and resorts across the globe offer ocean conservation activities that allow guests to be a part of preserving and protecting the ocean while enjoying their coastal getaways. Here are some experiences you can try on your next seaside holiday:
Experience whale watching on Islas Secas in Panama
Islas Secas is a private island resort situated in the Gulf of Chiriqui, which is about 32 kilometres from mainland Panama. Some of the largest coral reef communities in the eastern Pacific Ocean are inhabitants of this area. The resort’s location is the ultimate spot for marine-centric trips as it is an environmentally preserved and protected area under Panamanian law. Guests can explore the wonders of Coiba National Park, a Unesco World Heritage Site, by going on snorkelling or diving trips. They also offer watching tours with conservation experts that can help spot the magnificent creatures of the sea and identify each species.
Become a researcher at Misool Eco Resort in Indonesia
Misool Eco Resort is a tropical hideaway located in Indonesia’s remote Raja Ampat. The luxury resort, surrounded by uninhabited islands, has a guest capacity of 40 people. It has an on-site conservation centre to educate guests about the sea creatures that live in the water. A patrol service helps ensure guests and locals respect bans on harvesting turtle eggs, fishing and shark finning. Guests who want to dive deep into the details of conservation can get involved in the resort’s manta research initiatives such as compiling and tracking data about migration patterns and breeding patterns.
Get involved in coral transplanting at Gili Lankanfushi in the Maldives
Ultra-luxury eco-resort Gili Lankanfushi is situated in the archipelago of the Maldives, one of the Earth’s breathtaking spots. The resort offers guests a range of activities to participate in conservation efforts—from trying your hand at coral transplanting to going on eco-guided tours. They also have marine treasure hunts. The resort also has a marine biology shack, Gili Veshi, which is its main hub for all things conservation that includes reef-clean dives to reduce ocean waste.
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June 08, 23 05:04:53 PM IST