
Climate-affected Madagascar adapts to new reality
Climate-affected Madagascar adapts to new reality People living in Madagascar are learning to adapt to rapidly altering
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!
Climate-affected Madagascar adapts to new reality People living in Madagascar are learning to adapt to rapidly altering
Millions of confused crabs stuck on Christmas Island Unusually dry weather has left of millions of crabs
Restoring reefs, a Madagascar startup With coral cover declining in Madagascar, Koraï, a Franco-Malagasy startup, has
“Oceano for All” strengthens its action in Reunion Created in 2014, the “Oceano pour Tous” educational competition,
Towards sustainability: a look ahead to environmental moments in 2024 The year 2024 will
Some of the natural wonders of Qatar The magic of Qatar’s golden deserts : Just an hour from
Albatrosses are threatened with extinction Marion and Prince Edward islands (south indian ocean) support
Madagascar: unique rock paintings discovered on the island reveal its incredible ancient history The
India : Interim budget mentions blue economy 2.0 While the term blue economy can simply
Madagascar 2024 – Educational mangrove planting project to restore natural resources and fight food insecurity
OurAfricaTravel 2024 : The leading virtuel show the fifth edition OurAfrica.Travel, kicking off the tourism show
Indian Ocean Regional Decade Conference 2024 An Official Prelude to the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference
Malaysia: The emerald green Cameron Highlands Explored by the British explorer William Cameron in 1885, the Cameron
Views and collaborators sought for Indian Ocean Monitoring Initiative A new, long term and ocean-wide survey
TOP exceptional events in Thailand in January 2024! January marks the start of a new year and
India : Gujarat submarine project to explore lost city of Dwarka On the lines of the submersible
NEOM Unveils Leyja: A New Tourism Destination in Northwest Saudi Arabia NEOM has just launched “Leyja”
Tuna species popular in sashimi and poke bowls in sharp decline in the Indian Ocean The yellowfin