carry them elsewhere. wow. so they re protected by the rocks and the small entrance. and the small entrance and the sandbar. these jellyfish are resilient, but there are concerns that tourist activities could cause problems. tourist bodies here want visitors to be more mindful when they visit. well, the department of tourism has said that this cove specifically, thisjellyfish sanctuary, has millions upon millions ofjellyfish, and they do not compare to the amount of tourists that come here. so as long as you try to practise ethical and sustainable ecotourism, it would be good, especially listening to our boatmen and just following all of the regulations set in place. they say to avoid polluting their home with any rubbish, and wear reef safe sunscreen to protect the ecosystem.
wow. so they re protected by the rocks and the small entrance. and the small entrance and the sandbar. these jellyfish are resilient, but there are concerns that tourist activities could cause problems. tourist bodies here want visitors to be more mindful when they visit. well, the department of tourism has said that this cove specifically, thisjellyfish sanctuary, has millions upon millions ofjellyfish, and they do not compare to the amount of tourists that come here. so as long as you try to practise ethical and sustainable ecotourism, it would be good, especially listening to our boatmen and just following all of the regulations set in place. they say to avoid polluting their home with any rubbish, and wear reef safe sunscreen
as their sanctuary that keeps them safe from predators, from strong currents that can carry them elsewhere. wow. so they re protected by the rocks and the small entrance. and the small entrance and the sandbar. these jellyfish are resilient, but there are concerns that tourist activities could cause problems. tourist bodies here want visitors to be more mindful when they visit. well, the department of tourism has said that this cove specifically, thisjellyfish sanctuary, has millions upon millions ofjellyfish, and they do not compare to the amount of tourists that come here. so as long as you try to practise ethical and sustainable ecotourism, it would be good, especially listening to our boatmen and just following all of the regulations set in place. they say to avoid polluting
this may look like a lot ofjellyfish but from april, you won t be able to move for them once their breeding season begins. so, why do they like being in this part of the cove? the tides are very strong outside, so this act as a sanctuary that keeps them safe from predators, from strong currents that can carry them elsewhere. so, they are protected by the rocks and the small entrance. the small entrance and the sandbar. these jellyfish are resilient but there are concerns that tourist activities could cause problems. tourist bodies here want visitors to be more mindful when they visit. well, the department of tourism has said that this cove specifically, this shellfish sanctuary, has millions upon millions ofjellyfish and they do not compare to the amount of tourists that come here, so as long as you try to practise ethical and sustainable ecotourism,
but humans are not part of their diet so you are fine. this may look like a lot ofjellyfish but from april, you won t be able to move for them once their breeding season begins. so, why do they like being in this part of the cove? the tides are very strong outside, so this act as a sanctuary that keeps them safe from predators, from strong currents that can carry them elsewhere. so, they are protected by the rocks and the small entrance. the small entrance and the sandbar. these jellyfish are resilient but there are concerns that tourist activities could cause problems. tourist bodies here want visitors to be more mindful when they visit. well, the department of tourism has said that this cove specifically, this shellfish sanctuary, has millions upon millions