We have just wrapped up the second day of the 2nd Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Congress, a gathering of around 150 stakeholders
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We have just wrapped up the second day of the 2nd Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Congress, a gathering of around 150 stakeholders
Continue reading "Philippine governor voices support for Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape"
I’ve got some very good news to share. Thanks to many years of work by CI, Kiribati and partners, the
Continue reading "UNESCO declares Phoenix Islands Protected Area largest World Heritage Site"
Earlier this week, President Obama signed an executive order for the new U.S. National Policy for Stewardship of Ocean, Coasts
As oil continues to gush into the Gulf of Mexico, rock band Pearl Jam is launching a new campaign to
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CI’s Global Marine program is pursuing ambitious actions to secure a sustainable future for our ocean. However, sometimes the easiest
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A new study published in this week’s Science magazine reveals more evidence of the devastating impacts that climate change is
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As summer begins, you may find yourself gazing longingly out your office window and daydreaming of basking in the sun
Kim McCabe is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This blog is the continuation of yesterday’s post. I was
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Kim McCabe is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Read more reports on the meeting from our marine team. I
Continue reading "Back to School, For Kids Big and Small (Part 1 of 2)"
Sebastian Troёng is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Read more reports on the meeting from our marine team. The shadows