Coral Triangle stories from WWF
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Mass coral bleaching closes dive sites, threatens future of world’s most diverse marine region
Mass coral bleaching caused by global warming is threatening the health of the Coral Triangle, a ...
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Mass coral bleaching closes dive sites, threatens future of world’s most diverse marine region
Mass coral bleaching caused by global warming is threatening the health of the Coral Triangle, a ...
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Coral Triangle fishers agree on a set of recommendations to address bycatch
Bali, Indonesia—Fishers from local communities and private companies in the Coral Triangle region ...
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Coral Triangle fishers respond to growing demand for more responsible fishing practices
Bali, Indonesia—Large fishing companies and small-scale fisherfolk in the Coral Triangle, together ...
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Western Pacific island states taking back control of their fisheries
A group of western Pacific nations is showing the way in making major fisheries both ...
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WWF hails new act to protect first and only marine UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Coral Triangle
Tubbataha Reefs, Philippines—Environmentalists celebrate a historical event as the enabling act for ...
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Driftwood from proposed park in Malaysia part of symbolic table for UN International Year of Biodiversity
Kudat: Driftwood collected from the state of Sabah, Malaysia will be made into a symbolic table to ...
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WWF ‘Singapore Seafood Guide’ to help save Coral Triangle
The new ‘Singapore Seafood Guide’ produced by WWF helps concerned seafood consumers and ...
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Coral triangle set to gain from certifying key canned tuna fishery
Koror, Palau. Eight Pacific nations yesterday announced they would seek sustainable seafood ...
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Europe accepts responsibly-caught Coral Triangle tuna
The first-ever Philippine shipment of handline-caught tuna with catch certificates successfully ...
