
“Great Blue Wall” to preserve marine ecosystems
« Great Blue Wall » to preserve marine ecosystems African marine and coastal areas hold a variety of crucial
The Indian Ocean is not just a well-preserved environmental treasure, but also a hub for a new era of development among “non-aligned” countries. With the thriving energy of their youth in culturally rich environments, these nations are quickly advancing.
Undertaking a press review to highlight developing countries and Responsible Tourism:
It’s a challenge to explore the development, hopes, problems, and noteworthy initiatives of these incredible countries. However, by tying it together with responsible tourism, we can better understand and appreciate them.
We are up to the challenge! Through selected articles that reflect this diversity and immense hope around the Indian Ocean!
« Great Blue Wall » to preserve marine ecosystems African marine and coastal areas hold a variety of crucial
Nature inFocus festival 2023: Indian Ocean performance, wildlife film screenings The folk fusion band Indian Ocean shares
The clothesline technique: In the Seychelles, scientists are saving corals The clothesline technique Placed on the sand, these
A plan to preserve the very deep reefs of the Indian Ocean #ecosystemtopreserve Coral ecosystems are highly threatened
Tanzania : NGORONGORO Conservation Area #Sustainabletourism #Tanzania #NGORONGORO NGORONGORO Conservation Area has a new lovely status after winning
Indian Ocean: why is Reunion Island called Reunion? Reunion is renowned for its inner beauty. We cite, for example,
Reviving wetlands in the Western Indian Ocean #sustainabletourism #responsibletourism #indianocean Wetlands in the Western Indian Ocean region are not just
Super Salty Water from Indian Ocean Helped End Ice Ages Cardiff University An international team of scientists claim
Ocean : Blue carbon ecosystems #Oceansolution #Climatregulation #Startupoceans #BlueCarbon ecosystems such as seagrass beds, mangrove forests and
The incredible story of how East African culture shaped the music of a state in India #SustainableTourism #IndianOcean #Localculture
There’s a Giant Gravity Hole In The Indian Ocean #IndianOcean #Gravityhole Gravity’s pull is a constant on Earth,
5 Indian Ocean Facts in 2023: Its Importance and The Threats It Faces #SustainableTourism #IndianOcean #Ecosystemtopreserve Home to
Small island states fight back against nature loss, climate change #SustainableTourism #IndianOcean #Comoros Day was dawning over the
Thailand :UNESCO and DASTA renew commitment to sustainable tourism and the safeguarding of cultural and natural heritage #SustainableTourism
This ‘extinct’ earless dragon has been spotted in a secret location after going missing for 50 years #TourismeDurable
Indian Ocean: images of new incredible creatures discovered! #TourismeDurable #SustainableTourism #Indianocean #Ecosystem #Sauvegarde Led by Museum Victoria, scientists
Kenya : the Isukuti dance,heritage requiring urgent safeguarding #TourismeDurable #SustainableTourism #Kenya #Culture #Safeguarding If one travels to
Oasis of life in the Maldives #TourismeDurable #Maldives #Sustainanabletourism #Ecosystemtopreserve #Indianocean Named ‘The Trapping Zone,’ the newly