Quick Glance: Explore Lakshadweep: An Essential Travel Companion
- Experience the first inhabited islands: Androth, Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Ameni, and Agathi.
- What to see/do: Bangaram, a tiny teardrop-shaped island near Agatti and Kavaratti.
- Agatti boasts one of the most stunning lagoons and the only airstrip in Lakshadweep.
- Diving: Kadmat, one of India's most beautiful diving spots, home to the first Laccadives Dive Centre and School.
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Quick Glance: Parts of the Great Barrier Reef have the highest coral cover in 36 years.
- "What we're seeing is that the Great Barrier Reef is still a resilient system."
- "But the worrying thing is that the frequency of these disturbance events are increasing, particularly the mass coral bleaching events," he warned.
- However, in the southern region, which has more hard coral cover than the other two zones, cover declined to 34% in 2022 from 38% the previous year.
- While extensive, the bleaching in 2020 and 2022, according to the institution, was not as harmful as in 2016 and 2017.