Marine and coral restoration
Komodo and Flores might be more famous for diving, but the charm of Moyo’s waters is that it’s only Aman guests who can visit the dive site of Sea Wall, so it's only ever a few people at a time exploring this healthy marine environment. An indication that the biodiversity in these coordinates is doing well is when you can see a shiver of a dozen baby sharks or hawksbill turtles swimming close by.
With Green Sea and Hawksbill turtles choosing to nest on the beach from November to April, Amanwana is committed to conserving the shores and supporting the preservation of these endangered sea creatures. A dedicated team safeguard the turtle nests during the 60-day incubation period and as part of the conservation programme, to educate and promote the protection of turtles, guests can dive with turtles in their natural environment during guided tours and witness hatchlings embark on their inaugural journey to the sea under the stars.
As sea levels and temperatures sadly continue to rise globally, Amanwana is growing more corals in front of the resort, working with a dedicated NGO to educate Moyo residents to fish more sensitively. The metal frames are created in a way that they are tied with rope from forest roots, and then the coral is tied onto the iron frame and in three or months, it is growing strongly