Tag Archives: marine conservation
How Coastal Accommodation Can Help Protect Marine Ecosystems
The hospitality industry plays an important role in protecting some of the planet’s most beautiful and fragile coastal ecosystems. Coastal tourism depends on beaches, dunes, coral reefs, seagrass meadows, wetlands and coastal forests, but these environments are increasingly threatened by pollution, habitat loss, overdevelopment and climate change. For accommodation providers, this creates an important responsibility […]
Continue reading
The Great Barrier Reef in Cairns, Australia: Protecting a Natural Wonder Through Responsible Travel
From the tropical shores of Cairns, in Australia, the Great Barrier Reef feels almost unreal. Endless blue waters, vibrant coral gardens, and rich marine life make this place one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth — and a powerful example of why responsible travel in the Great Barrier Reef matters. But beauty alone is […]
Continue reading
Preserve the Ocean with Ethical Guidelines for Sustainable Snorkeling
Many holiday activities can negatively impact the wildlife and ecosystems you visit but snorkeling doesn’t have to be one of them. Sustainable snorkeling practices are essential to preserving marine life and ensuring that your adventures don’t harm the ocean. Follow these ethical guidelines for sustainable snorkeling on holiday to enjoy snorkeling responsibly while protecting the […]
Continue reading