The Maldives’ government has made a significant advancement in marine conservation with Regulation No. 2024/R-96, designed to enhance interactions with whale sharks – this regulation is the seventh amendment to the Protected Species Regulation (2021/R-25), updating the Code of Conduct for the Protection and Conservation of Whale Sharks, which was first established in 2009.
This new policy is set to enhance the experience for tourists interacting with whale sharks in the Maldives while also safeguarding the vital ecosystem that supports whale sharks in their natural habitat. With this regulation, the Maldives continues to lead by example in marine conservation efforts, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the beauty of these gentle giants.
Key provisions include maintaining a minimum distance of three metres from the body and four metres from the tail of whale…