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Ozen By Atmosphere At Maadhoo, Maldives Celebrates Love All Around This Valentine’s Day

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In celebration of Valentine’s Day, OZEN by Atomosphere at Maadhoo welcomes you to indulge in romance – blessed with private islands surrounded with the whitest of sandy beaches, crystal clear waters under the blue sunny skies and a picturesque coral reef to delve into.

The impressive guest villas are created incorporating a subtle blend of modern design, nature and vibrancy, to create an experience of luxury and comfort each guest. The beach front Earth Villas or the Wind Villas curved along the expansive mesmeric lagoon, are certain to inspire romance.

Begin Valentine’s Day with a soothing Aphrodite Bath. Slipping into the scented waters as the goddess of love and the essence of ylang ylang unite. A dish of dark chocolate delights and champagne on ice to compliment is a service available to enhance the mood.

ELENA Spa offers a wide range of luxurious and romantic rituals, therapies and other spa services incorporating various elements from around the world for that extra bit of romance. Continuing the amour, the ultimate aromatherapy experience with your better half is at a couple’s treatment room built over the lagoon. Focused on releasing tension held in every part of the body, the massage will leave guests feeling deeply relaxed and rejuvenated. A Calming Bath to pamper yourself with a blend of pure dreamtime essential oils is sure to induce sweet dreams. Aid sleep with chilled red wine to quench your thirst for the night and unwind before bed.

Valentine’s Day brings about a lot of extensive and exotic tastes. The thrilling culinary experience of the day starts with a champagne breakfast at The Palms, all-day dining restaurant or a special breakfast served on the deck of the guest’s private villa. The resort holds prominence for its dining options available at their fine dining restaurants. This includes IndoCeylon that serves Authentic South Asian specialty cuisine from Indian, Sri Lankan & Maldivian dishes and Peking, serving specialty Chinese cuisine. The Atmosphere Indulgence includes exclusive champagnes at the outlets; from Moet & Chandon at the Traditions Indoceylon & Peking Restaurants, TATTINGER BRUT at M6m Underwater restaurant, and CARTIER served upon arrival, at Joie De Vivre Pool Bar, and at The Palms.

For the romantic evening, order a fabulous private dinner served at a special point around the island which includes the option of the beach or the deck of your villa.

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Soneva Fushi Brings Global Experts Together to Save Coral Reefs

Coral Restoration at Soneva Fushi Resort in Maldives

Coral reefs worldwide face an urgent crisis. The Maldives, home to some of the most beautiful and diverse underwater ecosystems, is no exception. Climate change poses a serious threat to these vital ecosystems, making innovative solutions crucial. From 9th to 12th January, 2025, the Soneva Foundation Coral Restoration programme gathered key figures in marine science, conservation, and finance to discuss the future of coral restoration. This pivotal event took place at Soneva Fushi in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Baa Atoll.

Professor Callum Roberts from the University of Exeter and Karen Sack, Executive Director of the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA), co-facilitated the Soneva Dialogue on Coral Reef Restoration and Resilience. Over three days, experts explored the devastating effects of climate change on coral ecosystems. They also discussed cutting-edge restoration techniques being tested at Soneva Fushi and beyond. The event culminated in a powerful declaration that called for immediate and large-scale action. This declaration emphasized the critical need to secure coral reefs’ survival globally.

Coral Restoration at Soneva Fushi Resort in Maldives

A Declaration for Change

The declaration issued by the experts stresses the urgent need for bold interventions. Indeed, the majority of the world’s tropical reefs face the risk of disappearing within the next few decades. Experts proposed innovative financial mechanisms to secure the necessary funding for restoration efforts. These mechanisms included blue bonds and insurance models, which could unlock critical resources for coral regeneration on a global scale.

Professor Callum Roberts highlighted the critical need for a strategic shift:

“Scientific research and practical experience tell us that now is the time to shift focus from restoration to regeneration, combining resource-intensive local projects with large-scale ocean management and protection to promote reef recovery and resilience. Coral restoration has mainly looked backward, aiming to restore what was lost. It now needs to pivot to a future-focused approach, seeking and developing combinations of corals and other marine species that will maintain reef functionality and resilience under changing future conditions.”

The Crisis of Coral Reefs and the Need for Innovation

The crisis facing coral reefs is not confined to the Maldives alone. It is, in fact, a global emergency. Consequently, Karen Sack of ORRAA remarked:

“Corals are in crisis worldwide, and if we are to have any chance of saving reefs at any scale, we must rapidly advance regeneration efforts. This requires the urgent scaling up of finance to fund these vital natural treasures. If we want coral reefs to survive, we are going to have to find novel ways to pay for them. The ORRAA looks forward to working with our members, partners, and the scientific community to take the ideas developed at the Soneva Dialogue forward.”

The Soneva Foundation Coral Restoration programme, led by Dr. Johanna Leonhardt, remains on the front lines of this fight. As a coral biologist, Dr. Leonhardt has witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of marine heatwaves and coral bleaching in the Maldives.

Despite these challenges, she remains committed to regenerating the coral ecosystems. Dr. Leonhardt remarked:

“As a coral biologist, I witness the tragic impacts of marine heatwaves firsthand, with bleaching causing significant coral degradation here in the Maldives. However, we are not giving up on this crucial ecosystem. We have a coral spawning lab, outplanting efforts, and coral nurseries, and we are fully focused on regenerating resilient corals to ensure they are not lost forever.”

The Soneva Dialogue declaration underscores the stark reality that coral reefs around the world have already lost half of their living coral cover. Without urgent action to limit global warming to 1.5°C, this loss will only accelerate. However, the declaration also offers a glimmer of hope. It calls for bold, innovative solutions to sustain coral reef resilience in the face of escalating climate threats. At the heart of this vision is financing, which will need to be on an unprecedented scale to regenerate these invaluable ecosystems.

The Soneva Foundation’s Role in Coral Restoration

As the world grapples with the growing threat to coral reefs, the efforts spearheaded by the Soneva Foundation offer a beacon of hope. Since its inception in 2010, the foundation has led environmental initiatives, combining social, economic, and ecological goals. Through innovative impact investing principles, the foundation has reinvested in vital projects like coral restoration. This ensures that these crucial ecosystems thrive for future generations.

Furthermore, the Soneva Foundation’s Coral Restoration programme, anchored at the AquaTerra science center in Soneva Fushi, leads the charge in the Maldives. With the largest coral restoration facility in the Indian Ocean, it plays a key role in the region’s efforts to regenerate coral reefs. By blending in-situ and ex-situ restoration methods, the programme continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in reef regeneration. This work offers a glimmer of hope for fragile ecosystems facing unprecedented challenges.

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