It’s no secret that the world’s oceans are struggling. Overfishing,
damaging commercial fishing practices, an ever-growing micro-plastic
problem and the effects of climate change are taking their toll on seas,
oceans and waterways across the world.
In response to the crisis, many initiatives have sprung up to address
ocean health, some of these promote ecotourism and welcome anyone who
is eager to pitch in and help. Travelers can get involved in diverse
programs that directly address the issues faced by our oceans.
In an increasingly globalized world, international travel is now
something more people than ever before can enjoy. But flights and the
effects of mass tourism carry a carbon and ecological footprint that
each destination and traveler need to reckon with. The rise of
ecotourism may provide some solutions.
If you’re eager to do your bit on your next holiday, here are five
places in Indonesia and beyond where ocean-loving travelers can be part
of the change.
Indonesia
Indonesia
Straddling both the Pacific and the Indian oceans and with more than
17,000 islands, it’s little wonder that beach-going travelers and divers
flock to Indonesia’s rich waters and island havens. In Indonesia, there
are multiple ways to get involved in ocean preservation, including
these three organizations.
The Philippines
Another firm favorite with divers and ocean lovers, The Philippines has a climate that draws divers and travelers from all over the world. With around 7,641 islands and miles upon miles of coastline, it’s fair to say that this archipelagic nation has the ocean on its doorstep.
Egypt
Blessed with long stretches of coastline on both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, Egypt’s beaches and reefs have been drawing sun-seekers from Europe and beyond for many years. However, it’s no secret that Egypt has a problem with plastic pollution. Travelers can do their bit for the Red Sea on their next beach trip.
Source - TheJakartaPost
The Philippines
Another firm favorite with divers and ocean lovers, The Philippines has a climate that draws divers and travelers from all over the world. With around 7,641 islands and miles upon miles of coastline, it’s fair to say that this archipelagic nation has the ocean on its doorstep.
Egypt
Blessed with long stretches of coastline on both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, Egypt’s beaches and reefs have been drawing sun-seekers from Europe and beyond for many years. However, it’s no secret that Egypt has a problem with plastic pollution. Travelers can do their bit for the Red Sea on their next beach trip.
Source - TheJakartaPost