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Protection
The Maldives has a good enough reason to be concerned about the
protection of the environment. We have not contributed much to the
factors causing global environmental change; yet we are among the most
vulnerable! We ask you to enjoy the beauty and magic of this unique
environment and to help us sustain it in its pristine form as long as
possible.
Air is pure as can be. Unpolluted seas teeming with life of such
diversity that boggles the mind. Nature at its very best. This is what
we ask you to share with us for as long as possible. During your most
welcome presence here, do help us by considering the following.
Avoid any activity that may harm any of the natural vegetation at your
tourist resort or any of the islands your visit. Do refrain from killing
fish unnecessarily. If you feel like doing some fishing, inquire about
approved programs and practices. Keep in mind that spear guns are
banned. Avoid handling coral growth and marine life. Please avoid
littering. Note that not only your resort but even the narrowest side
lane on the smallest fishing village is kept very clean. Do not discard
batteries, dry cells, empty cans, bottles and other containers –
especially polythene wrappings and bags – in places are not intended as
disposal points.
If you are charitable enough, please do pick up any offending articles
that less conscientious persons may have left behind. We shall be duly
grateful.
Enjoy your stay in a clean environment and please help us preserve it!
Did
you know that
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There are 1192 coral islands in the Maldives?
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The Maldives has 25 different protected reefs?
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The Maldivian resorts are confined to a ‘one island one resort’ policy?
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The built up area of a resort could only be 20% of the land area?
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The height of building in the Maldivian resorts is not above the tallest
palm tree?
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Shark fishing is banned in some of the atolls in Maldives
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Turtles are protected animals and all turtle products are banned?
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