As part of an international team of marine scientists, CI’s Marine Climate Change Manager – and seagrass expert – Dr.
Category Archives: Oceans
Madagascar RAP: The Journey Begins
The northern coast of Madagascar is known for its richness in marine biodiversity, yet its northeastern side is still relatively
New report: more evidence of connection between coastal ecosystems and people
As we continue to search for ways to improve livelihoods and human well-being, we often overlook an important economic resource:
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Saving the Whales: In the Philippines, a Quick Response
Several years ago, CI conducted a seminar on marine mammal and sea turtle rescue training in the Philippines’ Verde Island
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Dr. Greg Stone Reports from the World Economic Forum
Last week, Dr. Greg Stone—leader of CI’s Marine Program—attended the 40th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in
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On World Wetlands Day, Recognition for Abrolhos Marine National Park
Today, as we celebrate World Wetlands Day, we are very happy to share the news that the Abrolhos Marine National
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Tensions at Copenhagen—Island Nations Urge Immediate Action
In the 1959 film, “The Mouse That Roared,” a small country facing serious economic woes decides to enact its own
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Seagrasses’ Role in Global Health
In a recent article in the science publication “Science News,” National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists Dr. Jud Kenworthy
The Bluefin-ish Line
Bluefin tuna are currently one of the world’s hottest commodities. A few years ago, one sold for a staggering $173,600
Notes from WILD9 – Edward Lohnes Blogs
As I left my hotel in the town of Mérida, Mexico, I was reminded once again just how pleasant the
