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AI identifies heat-resistant coral reefs in Indonesia
Coral Triangle could be key to reef survival as Indonesia corals withstand worst coral bleaching event in history.

Johnny Langenheim

13, Aug, 2018 @4:00 AM

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Timor-Leste a mecca for whales, but they face threats | Johnny Langenheim
One third of all cetacean species are found in the waters off Timor-Leste, but measures are needed to protect them

Johnny Langenheim

31, Jul, 2018 @4:00 AM

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Could seaweed solve Indonesia's plastic crisis?
In a country of more than 17000 islands, seaweed might be the ideal raw material for a bio-plastics revolution.

Johnny Langenheim

27, Jun, 2018 @3:00 AM

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Raja Ampat survey reveals new species and key manta ray data
Raja Ampat is the global epicentre of marine biodiversity – and the species count is still rising, thanks in large part to two scientists ...

Johnny Langenheim

10, Apr, 2018 @5:00 AM

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Report warns of dire future for Coral Triangle reef fish
Popular species like grouper and wrasse could be gone from dining tables within decades as trade drives wild populations to brink of collapse.

Johnny Langenheim

10, Feb, 2018 @12:23 PM

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Cooperation key to saving Coral Triangle's green turtles
The Philippines is taking the lead in creating a transnational network of safe havens for green turtles in one of the species’ most important habitats

Johnny Langenheim

27, Nov, 2017 @5:38 PM

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Millions of small scale fishers facing economic exclusion
A summit in Bali last week sought new strategies to help small scale fishers access global markets in an effort to alleviate poverty and improve sustainability

Johnny Langenheim

28, Jul, 2017 @12:33 PM

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Indonesia pledges $1bn a year to curb ocean waste
Only China dumps more plastic in the ocean than Indonesia. But by 2025, the world’s largest archipelago aims to reduce marine waste by 70%

Johnny Langenheim

02, Mar, 2017 @9:07 AM

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Costa Rica: ‘the most biologically intense place on Earth’
Costa Rica is famous for its national parks, but has only recently turned attention to supporting the people who live in them. Johnny Langenheim joins a community-led tour of its jungly Osa peninsula

Johnny Langenheim

05, Feb, 2017 @7:00 AM

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$5.4 Billion Melanesian ocean economy in peril
A new WWF report values Melanesia’s marine ecosystems at half a trillion dollars. But radical action is needed to maintain them.

Johnny Langenheim

19, Oct, 2016 @7:54 PM

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Are local efforts to save coral reefs bound to fail?
Two recent reports on the state of the world’s coral reefs appear to contradict each other. So which is right?

Johnny Langenheim

02, Aug, 2016 @10:59 AM

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Malaysia establishes a 1-million-hectare marine park
The new Tun Mustapha marine park & shark sanctuary in Borneo is the biggest marine protected area in Malaysia

Johnny Langenheim

30, May, 2016 @2:41 PM

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