Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa saves five tonnes of endangered coral

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Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa saves five tonnes of endangered coral

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Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa, in partnership with marine conservation organisation Reefscapers, successfully rescued  five tonnes of endangered corals to a thriving new habitat at the resort. 

This ambitious effort began on 19th February and involved the careful transportation of 800 coral colonies from Ras Malé to the resort’s dedicated coral restoration site.

Resort general manager Greg Allan said: “Coral reefs are the heart of the Maldives, and protecting them is not just an option: it’s a responsibility. Through our partnership with Reefscapers, we are preserving these delicate ecosystems and inspiring global awareness and action. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship.”

Allan spearheaded the initiative alongside Reefscapers co-founder and managing director Thomas Le Berre whose expertise and dedication were instrumental in executing this complex mission.

A need for immediate movement

Coral reefs are among the most fragile and vital ecosystems on the planet, providing habitat for countless species and offering coastal protection. 

Faced with the threat of land reclamation, the relocation of these corals became an urgent and necessary undertaking.

Sheraton Maldives and Reefscapers took swift action to ensure these colonies would continue to flourish in a safe and protected environment.

A milestone for marine conservation

The relocation process was meticulously planned and executed to minimize disruption to the corals. 

Over nearly six hours, the corals were delicately and safely transported to Sheraton Maldives, a task that tested both expertise and endurance.

Some colonies, weighing several hundred kilograms, were transported on a large vessel equipped with a controlled water flow system. 

Others were suspended underwater in submerged floating cages, designed to reduce stress during the journey. 

In a heartwarming turn of events, some smaller fish accompanied the corals, seeking refuge among them during the journey. 

Upon arrival, they quickly adapted to their new habitat, further underscoring the importance of the relocation for the surrounding marine ecosystem.

The art of bringing habitats to life

Once at the resort’s coral restoration site, marine biologists and skilled divers worked in tandem to position and secure the corals in their new environment. 

These monumental structures are already beginning to transform the landscape into a complex and vibrant reef ecosystem. 

Within days, fish, eagle rays, and even sharks were seen exploring the newly restored area, signaling early success.

Reefscapers’ marine biologists continue to ensure that each coral colony is properly anchored to the resort’s existing coral pyramid structures. 

The precise placement is critical for long-term survival and supports the corals’ continued growth in their new habitat.

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