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- 16 Jul 2012
Indonesia's Leading Scientist Calls for Stronger Science-to-Management Approach in Protecting the Coral Triangle
Source: Coral News, July 10, 2012
Activity Report of the 2nd Climate Change Adaptation for Coastal Communities Course and Training of Trainers held in Tagaytay City, Philippines from January 31 to February 9, 2012.
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Media Release: Coral Triangle Countries Mark Historic Meeting with U.S. Government Science Leadership
For Immediate Release
Contact: Dr. Darmawan, Coordinator, CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat, Email: darmawan@indo.net.id Ph: +62 21 3521780 ext 1723
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This learning not gives the rationale for PES and describes the experience of three PES sites in the Philippines (Bangrin Marine Protected Area in Bani, Pangasinan; Turtle Islands in the Sulu Archipelago; and Verde Island Passage, Batangas). It also discusses how to test for PES applications.
For more information, follow this link.
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Indonesia's Leading Scientist Calls for Stronger Science-to-Management Approach in Protecting the Coral Triangle
Source: Coral News, July 10, 2012
For Immediate Release
July 8, 2012
Location: Cairns, Australia
“Reefs at Risk Revisited in the Coral Triangle” maps threats to reefs in Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste
The State of the Coral Triangle report was featured in the 12th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) newsletter during the symposium's opening day.
Follow this link to download the newsletter.
Coral Triangle Leaders Take a Step Forward
By: Stevie Emilia
Source: Jakarta Post, July 8, 2012
Spanning the marine waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste — banded together in 2009 under the largest regional marine governance effort — the Coral Triangle is the heart of the world’s coral reefs.
The State of the Coral Triangle Reports (SCTR) are intended to serve as: