Analysis
Six Senses Laamu says it supports wildlife science and protected areas — here is what is documented
- Six Senses Laamu states that it hosts a multi-partner marine biology initiative focused on manta rays, turtles, seagrass, and protected area science. This claim is self-reported by the resort.
- Based on the available data, the resort engages in wildlife monitoring and supports conservation efforts related to habitat and wildlife. The initiative also includes an educational component.
- The resort's sustainability reporting indicates a commitment to wildlife monitoring. However, specific metrics for habitat restoration, conservation fees, or the scale of their conservation offset programs are not detailed in the provided source.
- To increase the trust tier, independent verification of the published results from the marine biology initiative and more detailed reporting on conservation outcomes would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›Marine conservation through research, education, and community outreach
- ›Protection of seagrass meadows
- ›Habitat restoration (coral larvae release)
- ›Wildlife monitoring (reef health, manta rays, turtles, sharks, dolphins, fish, coral, barnacles)
- ›Community engagement
- ›School education programs
- ›Donation of water filters
- ›Support for sustainable fishing practices
Certifications on record
The Long RunGreen FinsSymbiotic Partner of The Reef-World Foundation