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Royal Island, in collaboration with the Baa Atoll Council and Baa
Atoll Biosphere Reserve, will host a reef cleaning event at Eydhafushi Island as part of the
upcoming World Oceans Day events this week. This initiative, led by the DiveOceanus dive
center at Royal Island, aims to promote marine conservation and community engagement within
the Baa Atoll region.
The Parley registered clean-up event will bring together dive centers from neighboring resorts
and local islands. Experienced divers will undertake the underwater clean-up, ensuring the reef
and marine habitats are cleared of debris, while students from the Eydhafushi School
Environment Club will manage the beach clean-up and waste sorting, promoting environmental
awareness and community involvement.
More than 120 participants, including divers and students, are anticipated to join the clean-up
effort on June 7th. Key participants include the Eydhafushi Council, Baa Atoll Biosphere
Reserve, Eydhafushi Police, and Eydhafushi School, among others. Parley Maldives will support
the event by providing collection bags for efficient waste disposal.
Royal Island, part of Villa Resorts, is committed to sustainable tourism and environmental
stewardship. Villa Resorts has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to energy and water
conservation, contributing to the elimination of single-use plastics, recycling, and progressing
towards carbon neutrality at all their resorts. This dedication is recognized through prestigious
certifications and awards, affirming their role as leaders in sustainable and eco-friendly tourism.
Villa Resorts’ award-winning collection in the Maldives includes the lagoon pleasure-ground Villa
Park, the chic and cosmopolitan Villa Nautica, and the faraway island retreat Royal Island. Its
flagship luxury high-end resort, Villa Haven, is scheduled to open later this year.
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