Coral Triangle stories from WWF
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Australian oil spill likely to affect Indonesia, Coral Triangle
A toxic slick from an Australian oil spill has now reached Indonesian waters and could affect some ...
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Saving the Salad Bowl: Rehabilitating Philippine Coral Reefs
Gregg Yann of WWF dons mask and flippers for a voyage across the Philippines' marine protected ...
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New measures not enough for central Pacific tuna
PORT VILA, VANUATU: Tuna conservation and management measures for the western and central Pacific ...
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Australia’s help key to Pacific’s survival
As leaders gather in Cairns for today’s Pacific Leaders Forum, WWF is urging Prime Minister Kevin ...
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Maps reveal secret life of marine turtles in urgent need of protection
A series of conservation maps produced by WWF reveal for the first time the secret life of ...
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Paper protection not enough for Vietnam's marine turtles
Marine turtles are vanishing from Viet Nam’s waters and illegal trade is largely to blame says a ...
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Leaders of Coral Triangle countries declare action to protect marine resources
Manado, Indonesia – A new, six-country Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food ...
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Coral climate crunch could displace millions
If the world does not take effective action on climate change, coral reefs will disappear from the ...
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Forty percent of global fisheries catch wasted or unmanaged - WWF
Millions of kilograms of non-target marine species are caught in fishing nets and discarded every ...
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Rare megamouth shark caught in Philippines
An extremely rare megamouth shark was caught by Filipino fishermen, marking only the 41st time the ...
