ADDU Coral Relocation (2023-ongoing)

ADDU Coral Relocation (2023-ongoing)

Project Background The Maldives government is implementing a large-scale development project within Addu City, Maldives. This project requires extensive infrastructure and land reclamation work to expand existing islands and create several new artificial resort...
AMAYA Kuda Rah (2017-ongoing)

AMAYA Kuda Rah (2017-ongoing)

Started in March 2017 with 25 coral frames transplanted into the house reef, Reefscapers coral propagation project at Amaya Kuda Rah advanced into the second phase during 2019. Our coral experts have consulted with the resort, giving introductions and presentations to...
Beach Erosion & Coastal Management

Beach Erosion & Coastal Management

Beach Erosion & Coastal Management Our resort consultancy in the Maldives includes practical solutions for beach erosion. See how the implementation works over a period of several months (slideshow below), to regain sandy beaches and mitigate against further...
Kandooma Resort (2006-10)

Kandooma Resort (2006-10)

Environmental Impact assessments, coastline management and the ongoing Reefscapers coral propagation project.

Fulhadhoo (2005-)

Fulhadhoo (2005-)

All of our REEFSCAPERS coral frames are designed and made on the local island of Fulhadhoo in Baa atoll, providing valuable local employment opportunities. We have transplanted coral frames into the lagoon at Fulhadhoo, to research and study the effects of fresh-water...
Landaa Giraavaru (2004-ongoing)

Landaa Giraavaru (2004-ongoing)

Ongoing projects include our largest Reefscapers coral propagation programme, and management of the Marine Discovery Centre (with marine aquarium and fish laboratory, and extensive sea turtle rescue & rehabilitation facilities).

Kuda Huraa (2001-ongoing)

Kuda Huraa (2001-ongoing)

Ongoing projects include Reefscapers coral propagation and management of the Marine Discovery Centre (with sea turtle rearing & rescue)

Reethi Beach (2000+)

Reethi Beach (2000+)

We are the current environmental auditors for Reethi Beach, and implemented coastal protection using geo-bags way back in the year 2000 – one of the first projects of its type in the Maldives.

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