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WWF partners with ANOVA on sustainable seafood in the Coral Triangle
WASHINGTON, DC, January 19, 2009 – Today, the ANOVA Food Group alliance of companies joined other ...
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Thousands of marine turtles saved from tuna hooks in the Coral Triangle
Thousands of endangered marine turtles have been saved over the past year in the region known as ...
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Copenhagen Oceans Day highlights need for business support in Coral Triangle
Businesses in the Coral Triangle must support national strategies to protect underwater ...
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Indonesia fights against illegal fishing in the Coral Triangle
Indonesian ports will soon be closed to pirate fishing vessels after the nation signed the world’s ...
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Famed clam fishery first to receive MSC certification in Southeast Asia
The Ben Tre clam fishery in Vietnam has received Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, ...
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The Live Seafood Trade: A View from the Bottom
By Catherine Plume, WWF-US In a sleepy fishing village on the east side of Palawan ...
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Genetic tuna tracking opens new options in race to save fish and fisheries
A new method that uses gene sequencing to accurately distinguish between tuna species has the ...
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Coral Triangle summit to focus on business opportunities, environment protection
Business and policy leaders will get together in Manila next year to debate how to protect the ...
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Coral Triangle Business Summit to Spur Green Revolution
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia – The Philippine Government announced yesterday it will co-host with WWF a ...
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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 ...
External News
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Report Finds 85% of Reefs in the Coral Triangle Are Threatened - Now Available ... - World Resources Institute
Report Finds 85% of Reefs in the Coral Triangle Are ...
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Coral reef spread 'ruled' by volcanoes - ABC Science Online
ABC Science OnlineCoral reef spread 'ruled' by ...
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Petroleum Coke Piles On Detroit River Should Be Investigated, Urges ... - Huffington Post
Petroleum Coke Piles On Detroit River Should Be ...
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Paolo Mangahas
CTNI Communications Manager
WWF Malaysia,
Peninsular Malaysia+603 7803 3772 ext 6105

