Aya Naseem 🎈 (@ayanaseem) 's Twitter Profile
Aya Naseem 🎈

@ayanaseem

co-founder @maldivescoral • 🏄🏾‍♀️🪸 • views are my own •

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Maldives Coral Institute (@maldivescoral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to announce new work on Coral Larval Restoration training with stakeholders 🪸💙 Funded by G20 CORDAP coral accelerator awards, we’re working with brilliant people from @SCUonline (lead Prof. Harrison) Maldives Marine Research Institute Australian Institute of Marine Science Turqoiselab CSIRO QUT UQ News

Maldives Coral Institute (@maldivescoral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Corals are spawning in Maldives in the midst of the global coral bleaching event already affecting our corals. 🛑 🚧 We must immediately halt all harmful dredging and construction work to give our corals and new larvae a chance to survive & grow‼️ #CoralBleaching #maldives

Maldives Coral Institute (@maldivescoral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We measured a 700% increase in the abundance of fish 2 years after installation at #fulhadhoocoralrestoration site 🪸 ゚・⁠。゚⁠.♡🐠 Mars, Incorporated Sheba Hope Grows Collective Stream Ocean aya papaya Save the Beach #buildingcoral #fulhadhoocouncilidhaaraa instagram.com/reel/C8KW0JVSz…

Aya Naseem 🎈 (@ayanaseem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Raees Mohamed Nasheed ! Thank you for your tireless efforts to protect human rights and advance climate action. Much deserved award. #GlobalCitizenAward

Mohamed Nasheed (@mohamednasheed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maldives Coral Institute's Aya Naseem 🎈 is in Fulhadhoo for @cordap funded collaboration project led by Prof. Peter Harrison of Southern Cross University, and carried out in collaboration with @mmrimaldives and multiple stakeholders. The project uses coral IVF where coral spawn is captured

<a href="/MaldivesCoral/">Maldives Coral Institute</a>'s <a href="/AyaNaseem/">Aya Naseem 🎈</a> is in Fulhadhoo for @cordap funded collaboration project led by Prof. Peter Harrison of Southern Cross University, and carried out in collaboration with @mmrimaldives and multiple stakeholders. The project uses coral IVF where coral spawn is captured
Aya Naseem 🎈 (@ayanaseem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our islands, homes, livelihoods, sustenance, protection & culture is fundamentally rooted in the life of corals No seawall we build could ever match the protective strength, adaptive capacity & rich productivity gifted to us by our living coral reefs- Truly irreplaceable✨🪸

Our islands, homes, livelihoods, sustenance, protection &amp; culture is fundamentally rooted in the life of corals

No seawall we build could ever match the protective strength, adaptive capacity &amp; rich productivity gifted to us by our living coral reefs- Truly irreplaceable✨🪸
Maldives Coral Institute (@maldivescoral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We call for protection of Goidhoo Atoll’s exceptional marine environment. The atoll’s remarkable corals, some hundreds of years old, have survived bleaching, defying national and global losses. It’s natural assets are nationally and internationally important and irreplaceable.

We call for protection of Goidhoo Atoll’s exceptional marine environment.

The atoll’s remarkable corals, some hundreds of years old, have survived bleaching, defying national and global losses.

It’s natural assets are nationally and internationally important and irreplaceable.
Viraasee (@viraasee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Goidhoo Atoll is one of the Maldives’ last untouched treasures: home to giant corals over 300 years old, thriving reefs, and stunning marine life. Maldives Coral Institute isn’t against resorts, but they’re calling for development that protects these irreplaceable corals. Dredging and

Goidhoo Atoll is one of the Maldives’ last untouched treasures: home to giant corals over 300 years old, thriving reefs, and stunning marine life. 

<a href="/MaldivesCoral/">Maldives Coral Institute</a> isn’t against resorts, but they’re calling for development that protects these irreplaceable corals. Dredging and
Anoof Junaid (@anoojfunaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journalists and public protest at the parliament committee after the committee chair refused to present the petition submitted by journalists to the committee. #CtrlBillBeyrukurey #CTRLehNukureveyne #SaveOurSocials #SkibidiSarukaaru #ToxicIslaahu

Journalists and public protest at the parliament committee after the committee chair refused to present the petition submitted by journalists to the committee.

#CtrlBillBeyrukurey #CTRLehNukureveyne #SaveOurSocials #SkibidiSarukaaru #ToxicIslaahu
Mohamed Nasheed (@mohamednasheed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a very sad day for the Maldives. The Media Bill that parliament voted for today severely restricts freedom of expression-a freedom we won through so much pain, hardship and loneliness. We must make a stand.

Mihaaru (@mihaarunews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Maldives Coral Institute (@maldivescoral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rearing coral larvae for larval coral restoration! 🪸🐣 After successful collection of coral spawn, we first hold the gametes (eggs and sperm) in a fertilisation tub, using gentle stirring to keep them evenly distributed while they fertilise 🥚

Maldives Coral Institute (@maldivescoral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When enough coral larvae in our rearing pools are ready to settle — to find their forever home on the reef and metamorphose into a coral polyp — we move to the next stage of larval coral restoration. 🪸✨

When enough coral larvae in our rearing pools are ready to settle — to find their forever home on the reef and metamorphose into a coral polyp — we move to the next stage of larval coral restoration. 🪸✨