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Sustainability training: Gili Lankanfushi says no to an ocean full of plastic
We at Gili Lankanfushi realise that being sustainable starts with us. August marks the commencement of our biannual sustainability training at Gili Lankanfushi.
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Gili Lankanfushi says no to an ocean full of plastic
Inspiring children to make sustainable and environmentally minded decisions is paramount to the future success of our environment.
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Crown of Thorns Eradication at Gili Lankanfushi
As the corals of the Maldives are already vulnerable our understanding and removal efforts of the crown of thorns starfish is paramount to the health of our reef.
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To eat or not to eat – sustainable fisheries
As our understanding of the ocean grows, more people want to know where their food is coming from and how it landed on their plate.
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A Sustainable Focus
On World Oceans Day 2017, Gili Lankanfushi opened its new Marine Biology Shack, ‘Gili Veshi’, which translated from the Dhivehi language means Gili’s Environment.
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Coral Colonies of Hope
Preserving coral reefs is a growing concern in the Maldives. At Gili Lankanfushi, we are recovering our coral reefs through the Coral lines Project.
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Coral Bleaching
Following the mass bleaching event of 2016, it is important to understand what coral bleaching is, and what the consequences are for the reef, as well as for our nursery.
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Challenges of The Coral Lines Project
As with any project, we have encountered many challenges during both the planning and operational stages of the project.
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What is Coral Restoration?
Ecological Restoration is the process of assisting the recovery of a damaged, degraded or destroyed ecosystem.
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Why Restore Coral Reefs?
There are many threats facing our coral reefs today. Over fishing of certain keystone species including various commercial fish species and even sharks