Maldives: Wrap-up 2024

Update from our Maldives coral reef and whale shark expedition

As a wrap-up for the 2024 expedition, we thought you would like to know what our scientist Dr. Jean-Luc Solandt said to Reef Check:

During the 2024 expedition we had to operate near to Guraidhoo (four sites) for most of the week due to the high winds. We also surveyed Bandos Island in N Maleโ€™ atoll.

Surprisingly reasonably healthy reefs just near to Guraidhoo island (Guraidhoo backreef) where we saw considerable damage in 2022 after the construction of the infilled back reef (see this report). In some (particularly back reef) reef areas there appears to have been dominance of lifeforms other than Acropora โ€“ moving towards non-Acropora genera such as Porites rus and Porites cylindrica that are also dominant at Baybeโ€™s.

Porites species dominance

This was evident at Guraidhoo back reef. Guraidhoo fore reef, however, has not recovered its pre-development coral reef condition. Perhaps because the conditions are not suitable for both sediment and wave-action tolerant coral lifeforms such as Porites rus.

These patterns will be discussed in the 2024 report.

Dr. Jean-Luc Solandt on the expedition 2024

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Update from our Maldives volunteer expedition encompassing volunteer scuba diving, marine biology volunteering and marine volunteering

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