News
Latest news
-
Indonesia to host 3rd Coral Triangle Regional Business Forum
The Government of Indonesia is hosting this year’s Coral Triangle Regional Business Forum on March ...
-
Historic vote protects sharks and manta rays at CITES
Historic vote to regulate trade of several species of sharks and manta rays
-
Large numbers of threatened reef fish still traded
The humphead wrasse, a tropical reef fish, is still suffering from illegal and unreported ...
-
EXPERT OPINION: Stuart Campbell, Wildlife Conservation Society’s Indonesian Marine Conservation Program
Stuart shares his 23-year experience managing marine conservation efforts in the Coral Triangle, ...
-
Malaysian National Workshop on Ecosystems Based Approach to Fisheries Management
Some 60 fisheries officials, academicians and stakeholders were in Putrajaya from February 19 and ...
-
Swimming with Tuna in the Coral Triangle?
In efforts to find innovative solutions to the region’s escalating tuna fishing problems, WWF has ...
-
“Sustainable Overfishing” in Mindoro
Tuna fishing using handline is often branded as sustainable. But is it really? In Mindoro, this ...
-
EXPERT OPINION: Tinho Pereira Goncalves
Fresh from his experience in Berau's (East Kalimantan) aquaculture sector with the help of WWF, ...
-
VIEWPOINT: Are we gathering the right data (or how to stop searching for more when the answers are right in front of us)
Lack of solid data on the state of ecosystems has often been used as an excuse for ...
-
REACTION: Philippines’ Deadliest Catch
After typhoon BOPHA hit Mindanao last December, among the missing were 218 crewmembers of two ...
External News
-
Coral reef spread 'ruled' by volcanoes - ABC Science Online
Coral reef spread 'ruled' by volcanoesABC ...
-
PH, Taiwan seen to start talks on fishery agreement by June - Inquirer.net
PH, Taiwan seen to start talks on fishery agreement by ...
-
Double Standards in the Philippines - JURIST
Double Standards in the PhilippinesJURISTThe Tubbataha ...
Media contact
-
Paolo Mangahas
CTNI Communications Manager
WWF Malaysia,
Peninsular Malaysia+603 7803 3772 ext 6105

