Hanifaru - UNESCO Reserve in the Maldives
Hanifaru, UNESCO reserve in the Maldives
The nutrient-rich waters attract these majestic creatures to feed, offering snorkelers an unforgettable experience.
The bay is famous for its marine biodiversity and the special conditions it offers to concentrate plankton.
Because of this richness, Hanifaru Bay was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2011.
What's happening in Hanifaru Bay?
All the water flowing out of the bay is collected again by the incoming tide, and a cycle begins, acting like a funnel by filling Hanifaru Bay with plankton.
As the volume of water in the zone is limited, the concentration of plankton is very high, attracting a large number of planktivorous animals such as manta rays and whale sharks.
Food frenzy
Because of the limited space and large numbers of manta rays in Hanifaru Bay, the natural rhythm is transformed into a feeding frenzy.
The manta rays move in a circle, one after the other, as if in a disorganized merry-go-round, passing over and over again with their mouths wide open to ingest as much plankton as possible.
It's truly a sight to behold while snorkeling!
Snorkeling in Hanifaru Bay
Snorkeling is the only activity permitted in the bay, and scuba diving is prohibited.
Snorkelers must be accompanied by specialized local guides.
It also allows us to study the impact of tourism in the bay and the interactions between these animals and humans.
Source: Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
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