
| A small atoll in
comparison to other atolls, Lhaviyani Atoll is also known as
Faadhippolhu. It is 35 kilometres long and 37 kilometres wide and
lies 120 kilometres north of Male’. The atoll is comprised of about
50 islands out of which five are inhabited. Most of the islands in
the atoll are large and densely vegetated and unusually they are all
situated on the outer rim of the atoll. The first resort in the
atoll opened in 1988 and remained the only one in the atoll until
the end of 1998. The atoll is well known for its diving. The
‘boatyard’, for instance offers divers the unique opportunity of
enjoying two wrecks in one dive. Lhaviyani Atoll is home to about
8,000 people. Almost half of the population lives on the island of
Naifaru, the atoll capital. Except for Hinnavaru and Naifaru the
other villages are sparsely populated. The main occupation of the
people of the atoll is fishing and even today they are renowned
fishermen. It is no wonder that the Felivaru Tuna Canning Factory,
the only canning factory in the country is located in the atoll. The
factory now produces about 90,000 tonnes of canned tuna per year and
employs about 2000 staff. All fish used for canning, is caught using
the pole and line method, thus encouraging a sustainable,
environment friendly fishing industry. The island of Maafilaafushi,
on the northern rim of the atoll, is being resettled with
encouragement from the government. Although it is only a small
population that is resident on the island so far, the government has
already provided them with important infrastructure such as a
school, health centre and mosque. |



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