Marine biologist Boris Worm sees hopeful signs for fisheries in the waters off Costa Rica.
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Marine biologist Boris Worm sees hopeful signs for fisheries in the waters off Costa Rica.
Continue reading "Restoring the World’s Oceans, One Bite at a Time"
International collaboration in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape is benefitting many local fishers.
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New digital tools help explain and protect coastal ecosystems.
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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
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Earlier this week, President Obama signed an executive order for the new U.S. National Policy for Stewardship of Ocean, Coasts
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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Destination: Raja Ampat, the Indonesian archipelago in CI’s Bird’s Head Seascape, a network of marine protected areas in the
This week, the Jakarta Post ran an op-ed co-authored by Ketut Putra, director of CI’s Marine Program for CI-Indonesia, and
I’ve just returned from the Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI) Summit in Manado, Indonesia. The summit marked the culmination of two