Six Senses Laamu célèbre l'anniversaire du Sea Hub d'apprentissage environnemental à Laamu

Laamu des Six Sens commemorates the one-year anniversary of its Sea Hub of Environmental Learning in Laamu (SHELL), highlighting the resort’s steadfast dedication to marine conservation and environmental education.

En mars 2023, Six Senses Laamu a dévoilé le SHELL sur sa plage au coucher du soleil, marquant une étape cruciale dans le cheminement vers la sensibilisation et l'éducation à l'environnement. L'espace d'exposition immersif de 2 336 pieds carrés (217 mètres carrés) invite les clients du complexe, les hôtes et les résidents des Maldives à explorer et à en apprendre davantage sur la vie marine locale colorée et dynamique. Investissant davantage dans la conservation marine, le SHELL abrite un laboratoire marin en activité géré par la Maldives Underwater Initiative (MUI), une initiative collaborative réunissant des biologistes marins de Six Senses Laamu, travaillant main dans la main avec trois ONG partenaires: Manta Trust, Blue Marine Foundation, et le projet Olive Ridley. Actuellement, l'équipe de recherche comprend plus de dix biologistes marins.

Villa sur pilotis Six Senses Laamu
Villa sur pilotis Six Senses Laamu

Les efforts de recherche collaborative donnent des résultats remarquables

The SHELL has expanded MUI’s research capabilities, with notable projects including coral larval restoration and sea turtle DNA analysis. Ten thousand baby corals from over five different species are currently grown at the SHELL. Over 12 million coral larvae have already been released onto the resort’s house reef. The turtle genetics project involves taking genetic samples from deceased hatchlings and continues to contribute to a better understanding of the Maldivian sea turtle population.

In addition to these projects, the MUI team has conducted numerous research initiatives, such as the identification and registration of over 1,000 turtles and more than 140 manta rays in Laamu Atoll. These research projects contribute to a wider understanding of Laamu’s marine life and environment, resulting in the publication of a peer-reviewed scientific paper on marine megafauna and blue carbon analysis of seagrass and mangrove habitats.

Laamu des Six Sens
Laamu des Six Sens

Engagement communautaire et reconnaissance

Au cours de la dernière année, le SHELL a accueilli 24 visiteurs de marque, dont le célèbre naturaliste et présentateur de la BBC Steve Backshall. Les interactions avec des professeurs d'université, des chercheurs et même des astronautes au cours de la semaine Karman ont conduit à de précieux partenariats et collaborations de recherche.

Au-delà de la recherche, le SHELL sert d’espace d’exploration et d’éducation. Laamu des Six Sens has welcomed over 300 community members to the SHELL over the past year. A key initiative, the “Hello Hallu” program, was designed to inspire and motivate students to actively participate in preserving their local ecosystems. The program achieved widespread impact by reaching every school across Laamu Atoll, engaging 237 students in total. Together, with the MUI team, students explored the habitats of Laamu, including mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, and coral reefs, as well as sustainable fishing practices and megafauna.

The SHELL was honoured with the Aspire Sustainability Initiative of the Year Award in 2023, recognising the groundbreaking sustainability efforts by Six Senses Laamu and showcasing the resort’s commitment to marine conservation.

“The SHELL is an incredible achievement from our efforts in research, education and community engagement,” says Lawrence Menz, Six Senses Laamu’s Director of Sustainability and Conservation. “It began as a dream over 5 years ago and marks several milestones in Laamu Atoll’s marine conservation. Since its opening, we were able to welcome over 6,000 guests and members of the local community in the SHELL. The greatest reward for us is hearing local students expressing their newfound inspiration for their island home, stating that visiting the SHELL has encouraged them to share the importance of conservation with their parents, family, and friends.”

Six Senses Laamu’s General Manager, Marteyne van Well, commented, “The SHELL serves as a testament to our unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship, providing a dynamic platform to inspire, educate, and contribute to the ongoing conservation efforts in the Maldives.”

Van Well has also recently been recognised in Forbes magazine as one of ‘4 Women Creating Ways To Protect The Ocean,’.

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