
Mathi Kilhi
Mathi Kilhi covers about 54 hectares along the border of Hulhudhoo and Meedhoo in Addu City. It is a protected wetland featuring freshwater ponds, inc...
Community-submitted observations documenting environmental changes, threats, and conservation efforts across the Maldives.
Mathi Kilhi covers about 54 hectares along the border of Hulhudhoo and Meedhoo in Addu City. It is a protected wetland featuring freshwater ponds, inc...
H A. Baarah boasts one of the Maldives’ most extensive mangrove wetlands, covering approximately 39 ha across ten separate areas on the island's easte...
In early 2020, Fihladhoo in North Thiladhunmathi experienced significant mangrove dieback, mirroring trends seen across northern Maldives. Studies rep...
HDh. Neykurendhoo’s mangrove has been experiencing severe dieback since 2020. The collapse is linked to salt stress caused by rapidly rising sea level...
In our island Uligamu, more and more yachts are visiting every year. Already this year, a few have come and more are on the way. Around 80 yachts are...
In my island Uligamu, the mangrove area is showing clear signs of stress. Many trees have dried up, and parts of the wetland are changing fast. We’ve...
Kandooma Thila is one of the best dive sites in South Male Atoll. It is located north of Kandooma Island and consists of a pinnacle rising from a dept...
The destruction of the Kulhudhuffushi mangroves represents a grave environmental concern that transcends national borders, highlighting the need for s...
From the moment you enter the vast lagoon of Kelaa, to when you close in on the neatly lined palms gently swaying a welcome to you, Kelaa never fails...
A few snippets from B.Dharavandhoo, the capital island of Baa Atoll.
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