Building Capacity for Effective Participation in a Regional-Wide System of MPAs (CTMPAS) in the Coral Triangle
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Celebrating Achievements in the Coral Triangle
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Coral Triangle Countries Prepare Roadmaps to Improve Marine Protected Area Management in the Region
The 5th CTI-CFF Regional Exchange on Marine Protected Areas (REX5), recently held in Cebu, Philippines, significantly advanced progress on the implementation of the Coral Triangle Marine Protected Area System (CTMPAS).
Forty representatives from the Coral Triangle Initiative member countries and partner organizations developed roadmaps to improve the management of marine protected areas CTMPAS during the workshop held in Mactan Island in Cebu from 14-18 July, 2014.
CTI-CFF IUU Workshop
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CTI-CFF Appointments Committee Meeting
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CTI-CFF Coordination Mechanisms Working Group Meeting
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Joint Inception Meeting on Marine Protected Area Management and Live Reef Food Fish Trade
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Champions at the Top Make Change Possible
It takes champions to sustain marine and coastal conservation efforts, and Malaysia has many. One is
Dr. Nor Aieni Binti Haji Mokhtar, Under Secretary/Director National Oceanography Directorate (NOD) at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).
RPOA-IUU Coordination Meeting
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Alternative Livelihood Project Boosts Marine Resource Management in Malaysia
The Maliangin Island Community Association, located within the proposed one-million hectare Tun Mustapha Park area in Sabah, Malaysia, has signed a contract to sell 1,200 pieces of woven handicrafts to Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa strengthening the sustainability of its community-based livelihood and marine resource management activities.