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France Grants €500,000 to Conserve Whale Sharks in Sumbawa

July 1, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC The French Embassy has provided a €500,000 grant to support improved management of the whale shark habitat in Saleh Bay, Sumbawa, West

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Warming Seas Drive Indian Fishermen Into Treacherous Waters

June 13, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC THOOTHOOR, India — The fishermen gathered before dawn at the harbor in this cluster of Tamil Nadu fishing villages, preparing for another

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New Study Predicts Near-Permanent Heatwave State for Indian Ocean

May 3, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A concerning new study projects significant surface warming of the Indian Ocean from 2020 to 2100, with temperatures rising between 1.4 degrees Celsius

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In Southeast Asia, Safe Havens Give Marine Life A Fighting Chance

April 14, 2024 No Comments

The coastal waters of Southeast Asia are home to one of the world’s most productive fisheries, which supports nearly 4 million people. But a growing human population and overfishing are threatening the region’s marine species, including the blue crab.  

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The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Publishes Regenerative and Restorative Aquaculture Framework

March 19, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In an innovative stride towards harmonizing aquaculture with nature, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has released a comprehensive framework designed to standardize the

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Singapore Launches World’s Largest Ocean CO2 Removal Facility For Climate Change Mitigation

March 11, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Singapore is on the verge of a major environmental breakthrough with its ambitious plan to launch the world’s largest ocean carbon dioxide

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The New Coastal Carbon Library Is Revolutionizing Climate Action

February 10, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Blue carbon habitats, crucial ecosystems in the fight against climate change, have garnered increasing attention for their role in sequestering greenhouse gases,

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Which Countries Have the Most Coral Reefs? Indonesia and the Philippines Lead

January 30, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Indonesia and the Philippines have secured spots among the top ten nations with the most extensive coral reefs, according to a recent

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Women in Indonesian Fisheries: An Underrecognized Force in Economic Growth and Recovery

January 27, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In the vast archipelago of Indonesia, women’s contribution to the fisheries sector is not just significant—it’s essential. Accounting for up to 42%

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