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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.
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Environmental Awareness Training At Gili Lankanfushi – Serious About Sustainability

When it comes to protecting our planet, education is paramount; which is why all of the hosts here at Gili undertake environmental awareness training twice a year.
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Green Sea Turtle Nesting on Earth Day 2018

In the early hours of Earth Day, 22nd April 2018, a female green sea turtle was coming to an end of her journey as she finished laying the last of her 150 ping pong sized eggs in the sand close to the tree line at Gili Lankanfushi.
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The Heat Is On: Sea Turtles Are Becoming Mostly Female Due To The Earth’s Warming Climate

Some of the more charismatic inhabitants of the reef here at Gili Lankanfushi are the Turtles, and we do our best to help them thrive.
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Gili Celebrates Earth Hour

Earth Hour is an annual worldwide movement to encourage individuals, communities, and businesses to conserve our resources. Celebrating it is a symbol of our commitment to our planet.
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Gili Lankanfushi’s Paddle Against Plastic

On Global Recycling Day, Sunday 18th March 2018, a team of our best watermen and women from Gili Lankanfushi completed a 14km Stand Up Paddle to raise awareness about the overuse of single-use plastic.
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Common crabs encountered in the Maldives

Crabs are an underappreciated species. Whilst living in a harsh and arid environment they dedicate their lives to keeping the beach pristine.








