by oceaneyeconservation | Aug 11, 2025 | Uncategorized
The Banda Archipelago in Maluku Province, remote eastern Indonesia, is one of the world’s hidden gems of marine biodiversity. Every year, for a few precious months, this area becomes a magnet for divers, ocean lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts who come to witness...
by oceaneyeconservation | Aug 5, 2025 | Uncategorized
We often hear about sustainable tourism, the blue economy, etc. But for us at Ocean Eye, we want to go further. We believe that tourism should not only protect nature, but it can also help restore it. This is known as regenerative tourism, and we are proud to be...
by oceaneyeconservation | Apr 25, 2025 | News
At Ocean Eye, we believe the ocean connects more than just ecosystems—it connects people, communities, and futures. In the heart of Komodo National Park, on the quiet shores of Rinca Island, lies a coastal village called Kerora. Here, the ocean isn’t just a stunning...
by oceaneyeconservation | Mar 20, 2025 | News
Banda Archipelago in Indonesia, renowned for its incredible underwater biodiversity and a prime destination for witnessing epic schools of hammerhead sharks, home to vibrant coral reef ecosystems and migrating pygmy blue whales, is facing a disturbing environmental...
by oceaneyeconservation | Jan 24, 2025 | News
It is getting harder and harder to watch climate impacts through social media from around the world and then one day it hits you in the face as you dive into your favourite dive site. The once beautiful and vibrant reef has turned chalk white. Fish and other creatures...