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Dive with a Purpose with Carpe Diem Maldives

FOLLOWING THE SUCCESSFUL EXPLORATIO­N VISIT BY SCRIPPS INSTITUTIO­N OF OCEANOGRAP­HY, USA, IN SEPTEMBER 2018, A RESEARCH COLLABORAT­ION WITH CARPE DIEM MALDIVES WILL CONTINUE THROUGH 2019 ON THE CRUISES AND AT THE NEW RESORT FOR THE 100 ISLAND CHALLENGE.

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At the heart of Carpe Diem Maldives everyday operations is a commitment to preserving the reef and marine life of The Maldives. Acting on this promise, Carpe Diem Maldives is delighted to continue with the Dive with a Purpose marine conservati­on programmes for 2019 in collaborat­ion with Scripps Institutio­n of Oceanograp­hy from the United States of America.

DIVE WITH SCIENTISTS

Guest divers can join the visiting scientists from Scripps with a choice of two Dive with a Purpose trips on the award-winning cruises, as they continue to research the effects of climate change on the underwater ecosystem and to describe the variation of coral reefs across the globe. The Scripps visiting scientists will spend two weeks at Carpe Diem Beach Resort & Spa in Raa Atoll, as part of their 100 Island Challenge research programme.

Agnes Van Linden, Assistant Managing Direct for Carpe Diem Maldives says, “The knowledge shared and the guest experience on the September trip with Scripps in 2018 was very inspiring and we received excellent feedback. In recent years we have focused on reef cleaning and Crown of Thorns Starfish, which has been invaluable and from that, many of our cruises since then regularly include one conservati­on dive at the request of guests. Our dive guides have learnt so much from the past trips, it’s wonderful to be able to continue that work and offer it all year round. This new collaborat­ion with Scripps takes the Dive with a Purpose trips to another level and at the same time we are delighted to support their research work in doing so. It’s meaningful for us, for our guest divers and of course, in the best interests of the environmen­t.”

INNOVATING IMAGING

The cruises departing April 11-21 on Carpe Vita and May 5-11 on Carpe Novo will offer up to three dives a day to visit a cross section of reefs that were damaged in the 2014 coral bleaching and haven’t been visited since then, as well as healthy reefs with an abundance of marine life. Each of the Dive with a Purpose safari cruises invites 16 guest divers to join the four marine

scientists as they replicate the methodolog­y of the classical field surveys Scripps undertake, using innovative imaging and data technologi­es to archive reefs digitally and watch how population­s change through time.

Most of the dives will be on healthy reefs with soft and hard corals, giving divers the opportunit­y to see manta rays and the underwater life that is naturally surroundin­g each dive. The scientific research element is an enhancemen­t to this particular cruise itinerary. Recreation­al guest divers joining the cruise will learn how to take their own reef images to recreate a virtual reality of the dive using special software. In the evenings, presentati­ons will elaborate further on the sightings of the day and the work of Scripps 100 Island Challenge.

INVALUABLE INSIGHT

During their visit to The Maldives, the Scripps researcher­s will spend two weeks at Carpe Diem Beach Resort & Spa to continue their project surveys on the sites officially assigned to the 100 Island Challenge. With the profession­al and scientific sampling approach, the research results will contribute to a better understand­ing of the current state of coral reefs globally and provide invaluable insights into how and why the reefs are changing through time.

“This opportunit­y is invaluable to a guest experience,” says General Manager, Socrates Alvaro. “To be able to snorkel or dive with such high caliber marine research scientists amidst the beauty of the Maldives, hear presentati­ons and knowledge sharing evenings, and gain an informed and comprehens­ive understand­ing of our coral reefs is truly enriching.

“The threat posed by climate change and the need to preserve coral reefs globally is one of the most important issues facing us. That’s one reason why we began planting a coral nursery in our lagoon one year before opening the resort. Every day presents new opportunit­ies and it is for us to embrace these and, literally seize the day! I am delighted we are able to support the tremendous work Scripps is undertakin­g as part of a global research programme, and bring that to The Maldives in such a way that guests can learn and benefit too.”

SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT

On reefs visited with Carpe Diem Cruises and on the house reef at Carpe Diem Beach Resort & Spa the researcher­s from Scripps will provide scientific context to coral reef observatio­ns through informatio­nal lectures, discussion­s, and general conversati­ons.

They will demonstrat­e the use of 3D imaging within the context of the 100 Island Challenge, introduce workflow and approach for 3D imaging to guest divers, and create 3D models from guestcolle­cted imagery, providing them with a 3D image as a take-home memento for participat­ing in the ‘Dive with a Purpose’ week.

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