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Mobula Ray madness at Gili Lankanfushi

Even with its large size the mobula ray is an elusive animal with the largest brain to body ratio of any fish. It has a complicated classification record and life history, making it not only a mystery to divers and snorkelers, but also researchers
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Turtle Hatchlings at Gili Lankanfushi

We tried to count the number of individuals, but due to the pace they were moving it was impossible so we estimated a sighting of 125 hatchlings.
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Coral Line Project Findings 2018

After four years, the Coral Lines Project was in need of expansion. Therefore, in May 2018 we added six new metal frames alongside the existing nursery. This will allow us to continue the project into the future without the limitation of space.
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Gili Lankanfushi Celebrates World Environment Day

At the heart of Gili Lankanfushi is sustainability. We pride ourselves on our care of the environment and our passion for conservation
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Reef Restoration at Gili Lankanfushi – Mahuge Veshi

Home to more than a quarter of all marine species, coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. But these reefs are now under threat.








