Learn about our new ‘Anemone Garden Project’, and peep down our microscope to see what the seahorses like to eat in our Fish Lab !
We have news from the latest Baa Atoll Resorts meeting held at Reethi Beach last month, and see some new photos from our very own marine wildlife Wikipedia page.
Read all the latest updates from our country-wide programme, and learn how you can help – if you spot a turtle out on the reef, take a photo and send it to us !
We will take a close look at the facial scales, and add your photo to our database – help us create a unique catalogue of all the turtles in the Maldives !
Our team of biologists have been busy attending meetings & workshops this month.
Read about our environmental plans and awareness programs, and learn more about whale sharks – the gentle giants of our oceans – and what we can all do to help protect them.
Here we bring you a behind-the-scenes insight into some of our less well known research work at Four Seasons Resorts Maldives.
19 marine temperature stations have been positioned underwater at strategic locations around Baa Atoll, and are actively recording the surrounding sea temperatures every single hour, 24/7.
From June to October, the Four Seasons Resorts Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru and Kuda Huraa offer you the exciting opportunity to snorkel with gentle giants that include dolphins, manta rays and whale sharks.
October 2011 – National Geographic go diving with Fabien Cousteau (grandson of Jacques) and Mark Lynas (author and climate change adviser)
July 2010 – Events like this highlight exactly why the work of the Reefscapers is so vital.