SEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – August 2024 – Issue 111

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New Round of MSC Funding Supports Research to Help Fisheries Safeguard Stocks & Minimize Impact on Wildlife  

The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) today announced 32 new grants through its Ocean Stewardship Fund (OSF) supporting projects from India, Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua and Peru. Read more…

Gondwana Ecotours Announces ‘Solar Maximum’ Alaska Northern Lights Adventure

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Gondwana Ecotours is excited to announce an eight-day “Alaska Northern Lights Adventure.” Guests will get a dose of local culture by day and photograph the Aurora Borealis under the massive Alaskan sky by night. See more…

Malaysia Leads the Charge on Trending Durian Tourism with Newly Announced Travel Experiences

Tourism Malaysia has unveiled various tourism packages that spotlight the destination’s famous fruit: the durian, also known as the “King of Fruits.” The new publication, “Durian Tourism Packages 2024/2025. Read more…

Forget the Beach: These Cities Are Too Hot to Handle

The planet is heating up at an alarming rate, and the consequences are becoming increasingly apparent. Once-popular tourist destinations are now grappling with extreme heat conditions that are pushing the limits of human endurance. Dubai, a city synonymous with luxury and excess, has transformed into a heat-baked metropolis. Read more…

The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) Call for Coral Reef Data

The GCRMN was established by the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) in 1995 to monitor the condition of the world’s coral reefs. The GCRMN has published an extensive range of global, regional, and thematic reports on coral reef status and trends. See more…

Sustainable Adventures: A Manifesto for The Modern Traveller

Let’s face it, the oceans are in a state! Coral beachings are becoming very common. We are losing species right, left, and center. Just when we discover something brand new and interesting; oil companies announce plans to start bottom trawling. Read more…

Feature Destination: Looking for A Different Experience Around Komodo National Park? Visit These 7 Epic Gems in Flores

Located within the Lesser Sunda Islands, the Komodo National Park, Indonesia, is the jewel in the crown of Labuan Bajo, Flores. Fly into the Komodo Airport which offers direct flights connecting various Indonesian cities, including Jakarta and Denpasar, to Labuan Bajo. Read more….

Uncover Maumere’s Hidden Gems: Diving, Hiking, & Heritage

Capital of Sikka Regency on the northeastern coast of Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara Province, the city of Maumere is the perfect staging place to embark on your unforgettable adventure to explore the exciting beauty of Flores. Read more…

Flores Island’s Cultural Treasure: The Penti Rituals of Wae Rebo

Flores Island, an Indonesian treasure, boasts the sacred Penti rituals in Wae Rebo village, a vibrant testament to the island’s rich heritage and intrinsic connection to nature. Every November, the Manggarai people converge to celebrate Penti. Read more…

Try These Ways to Savor the Great Outdoors in Flores

“Sekali mendayung, dua tiga pulau terlampaui (Passing two, three islands in one row)“. This Indonesian idiom is the equivalent of “killing two birds with one stone”. It perfectly sums up what you can do in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara. The island’s name is derived from the Portuguese for “flowers”. Read more…

Reef-World Launches New Toolkit in Response to The Current Global Coral Bleaching Event

The Reef-World Foundation – the international coordinator of the UN Environment Programme’s Green Fins initiative – has launched a new coral bleaching toolkit in response to the 4th global coral bleaching event confirmed by NOAA and the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) in April 2024. Read more…

Ericeira’s Surfing Renaissance: A Model for Eco-Conscious Surf Culture

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Surfers have a unique connection to the ocean, which not only provides a generous home for their sport but as a vital part of their lives. This intimate relationship with the sea places surfers in a pivotal position to advocate for its protection. I had the pleasure of sitting down with a passionate surfer and coach Pedro Luis. Read more….

Five Projects Receive Funding to Advance the Circular Bioeconomy with Biomass Feedstocks

Five teams of researchers from across the country will receive up to $47.3 million to develop the science to transform natural materials into energy, animal feed and other essential products. The teams will become part of the Virtual Institute on Feedstocks of the Future (VIFF). Read more…

Rescue Effort Saves Entangled 400-lb Leatherback Sea Turtle

A leatherback sea turtle, the largest sea turtle species in the world, was disentangled late last week and is swimming freely after three local organizations worked together to assist the animal in Cape Cod Bay. On Thursday, July 18, New England Aquarium Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life scientists and members of the Aquarium’s Animal Health team and Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation team responded to help the turtle, entangled in fishing gear, along with trained responders from the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) and the Barnstable Harbormaster. Read more…


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=This piece was prepared online by Panuruji Kenta, Publisher, SEVENSEAS Media