Wednesday, January 27, 2016

It has been a while!!!!

It has been a while since my last post, a lot of changes to Maldives as well as to whole world within last 4 years.

Some are good and some are bad changes (some are really bad). Even though we liked it or not.

Power Struggle in every aspect of life, environmental disasters, scary diseases and so on left scars on the planet earth.

So i decided to enjoy every moment of my life. I have decided not involve in power struggle by any means and help people around me to make there life easier. 



Best of Luck Gabbe


Abdul Gafoor Ali (Gabbe) to sail around Maldives in a catamaran within 23 days. Best of Luck

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Pole and line fishing in Maldives

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Tuna fishermen, Maldives 
Pole and line fishing is one of the only true sustainable fishing methods on the planet with almost no by-catch. It allows the fishermen to be more selective and therefore more sustainable way to catch tuna as only fish of a certain size are caught, leaving juveniles to grow to spawning age and replenish the stock in the future.  See link.
http://www.intrafish.no/global/pictures/article248377.ece?imagenumber=0 

Monday, July 09, 2012

A Season of “Ambergris” to Maldives

Maldives and Ambergris have a long history together. It has been ages since it is a habit to some Maldivian every day morning to walk on the beaches of the islands looking for ambergris that will make them rich in just seconds.

What really is ambergris? “A wax like substance that originates as a secretion in the intestines of the sperm whale, found floating in tropical seas and used in perfume manufacture”



For the last three or four months, we locals have seen many news headlines that involves an ordinary citizens found many kilo grams of ambergris. Not from the capital city but from islands and most of them are fishermen who spend their days on the sea. Some are wise enough to find out the real price of the piece and sell it and others not so brave to look for the “actual” price instead they go for the “trusted” buyer and sell it to a price that is just a small price of the actual value. There are also cases that will need to be solved through justice system and I think there are still cases pending that involve ambergris.

Now matter of the actual value, within the last four months, we Maldivian have found 7 ambergris and that gave them a chance to earn around 100 million Rufiyaa in cash.

My intension to write this post is not to ramble about ambergris. But I was just wondering how these people will spend this sudden income they earn. If I am not wrong, some decides to do the religious necessities and others spend that money to build a new home and many more.

But how many of these ordinary households use this huge bulk of money to invest it in a way that will long last for their life time. Because the amount is that big, if they are wise they might not have to work for the rest of their lives.

I would love to see a success story about these ordinary citizens who are lucky to find ambergris and that change their lives for better. I hope a journalist to cover such story and let us read it in a near future from a news source.

I hope they will not use all the bundles of cash to build a luxurious room with the most expensive bedroom set and an expensive sound system only.

Sunday, July 08, 2012

Maldives Tourism

notes on tourism: Tourism: Tourism or tourism is a journey undertaken for recreation or pleasure, and the preparations for this activity. A tourist or a touri...

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