Coral reef restoration in maldives
The coral reefs of the Dhaalu Atoll are among the most beautiful underwater spectacles in the world. The reefs completely surround the island with lush vegetation and seas painted a thousand shades of blue, making our luxury beach resort truly enchanting.

THE CHALLENGE
Unfortunately, the reefs are endangered due to threats such as overfishing, pollution, and climate change, just like other reefs around the globe.

THE SOLUTION
A team of resident Marine Biologists at Maagau Dive Center work to grow endangered coral species. The goal is to help boost existing reef habitats and generate new ones. The Center has taken an active part in coral reef restoration by funding regeneration activities and taking more active conservation roles.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?
You can support our preservation project in 3 ways:
1. Adopting a coral reef fragment
2. Sponsoring a coral frame with a personalized tag
3. Participating in other initiatives related to the project
1. Adopting a coral reef fragment
2. Sponsoring a coral frame with a personalized tag
3. Participating in other initiatives related to the project

TAKING ACTION
Speaking of other initiatives, we sponsor and direct a number of programs and activities designed to educate our guests about coral reef restoration.
Activities include:
• Diving & with Marine Biologists
• Reef snorkeling tours
• Presentations by our resident Marine Biologists (offered 2 days a week)
• Educational activities for kids & teens
Activities include:
• Diving & with Marine Biologists
• Reef snorkeling tours
• Presentations by our resident Marine Biologists (offered 2 days a week)
• Educational activities for kids & teens
“To protect you must first love, to love you must first know.”
As Baglioni Maldives Luxury All-inclusive, we believe in the importance of safeguarding coral reefs. We can only make a difference by educating people about the threats and encouraging them to take steps that will limit the damage to this amazing underwater ecosystem.
If you want to know more about this important initiative, or you’d like more information, our Marine Biologists are always ready to answer your questions.