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9 New Species Potentially Discovered in Coral Reefs of Bali

A two-week survey in one of the most beautiful places on Earth may have turned up more than good news:

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Hawaiian Fisheries Program Marks CI’s First Conservation Project in the U.S.

The people of Hawaii have a special relationship with the sea. Hawaiians: Eat more than twice as much seafood, per

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New Report Reveals Costs and Benefits of Aquaculture

We rely on oceans for many essential benefits — oxygen generation, coastal protection, climate moderation and, of course, seafood. Production

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CLP Award Winners: Sustaining Wild Salmon Populations in Russia

The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) recently announced this year’s award-winning projects. Through these awards, 30 teams of conservationists in 19

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Newly Discovered Fish Species Named After CI Marine Scientist

A paper recently published in the journal Zootaxa described three new species of coral reef fish found in the waters

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Conservation Tools: Mobile Apps Spread Awareness of Coral Triangle’s Reef Fishes

This technology will benefit the growing marine tourism industry in this corner of the Pacific.

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6 species ‘friendships’ that keep our planet healthy

To celebrate the U.N.’s International Day of Friendship, a look at how some species work together to keep ecosystems running smoothly.

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Expedition draws world’s attention to new crown jewel of marine life

Atauro Island is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but it needs help to stay that way.

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Field notes from the ‘Kingdom of Fishes’

The regency of Kaimana in eastern Indonesia serves as a role model for sustainable fisheries.

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New to science: Species discovery in the waters of Fiji

Mark Erdmann and Gerry Allen were part of a team that completed a rapid survey of Fiji's Lau Seascape. They discovered nine species that might be new to science.

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9 New Species Potentially Discovered in Coral Reefs of Bali

A two-week survey in one of the most beautiful places on Earth may have turned up more than good news:

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Hawaiian Fisheries Program Marks CI’s First Conservation Project in the U.S.

The people of Hawaii have a special relationship with the sea. Hawaiians: Eat more than twice as much seafood, per

View Article

New Report Reveals Costs and Benefits of Aquaculture

We rely on oceans for many essential benefits — oxygen generation, coastal protection, climate moderation and, of course, seafood. Production

View Article


CLP Award Winners: Sustaining Wild Salmon Populations in Russia

The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) recently announced this year’s award-winning projects. Through these awards, 30 teams of conservationists in 19

View Article

Newly Discovered Fish Species Named After CI Marine Scientist

A paper recently published in the journal Zootaxa described three new species of coral reef fish found in the waters

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
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Conservation Tools: Mobile Apps Spread Awareness of Coral Triangle’s Reef Fishes

This technology will benefit the growing marine tourism industry in this corner of the Pacific.

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

6 species ‘friendships’ that keep our planet healthy

To celebrate the U.N.’s International Day of Friendship, a look at how some species work together to keep ecosystems running smoothly.

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Expedition draws world’s attention to new crown jewel of marine life

Atauro Island is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but it needs help to stay that way.

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Field notes from the ‘Kingdom of Fishes’

The regency of Kaimana in eastern Indonesia serves as a role model for sustainable fisheries.

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

New to science: Species discovery in the waters of Fiji

Mark Erdmann and Gerry Allen were part of a team that completed a rapid survey of Fiji's Lau Seascape. They discovered nine species that might be new to science.

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