Analysis
Scuba Junkie Mabul Beach Resort says they conduct shark, turtle, coral and community programs — here is what is documented
- Scuba Junkie Mabul Beach Resort, operated by Scuba Junkie SEAS, states that it conducts programs focused on sharks, turtles, coral, and the local community. The organization is described as a dive-resort-linked conservation entity that quantifies resort funding and outcomes.
- This information is based on a report from Scuba Junkie SEAS, which is a non-governmental organization report. The "wildlife_outcome" claim type indicates a focus on the results of their conservation efforts. The "impact_dimensions" provided are "wildlife," "education," and "community_income," suggesting a multi-faceted approach to their work.
- Based on the available data, the operator is involved in wildlife conservation, education, and community income initiatives. The "qualification reason" highlights that they quantify resort funding and outcomes, which suggests a degree of measurable impact. To increase the trust tier, specific, quantified data on the outcomes of their shark, turtle, and coral programs, as well as detailed reporting on community benefits and resort funding allocation, would be required.
Conservation programs
- ›collects daily data on water temperatures
- ›collects daily data on other boat sightings
- ›collects daily data on the number of sharks and manta sightings
- ›encourages guests to contribute photo ID shots of manta rays to the MantaMatcher.org database
- ›conducts regular beach and underwater clean-ups
- ›organizes weekly clean-ups and workshops with the local community
- ›offers internship programs for Indonesians to become PADI Divemasters
Certifications on record
PADI 5 Star Dive ResortPADI Eco CenterGreen Fins Certified Gold Member