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Tag Archives: Conservation International
Update from Timor-Leste: children help researchers to process invertebrates from a study site off Beacou
By Charles Young The second stop in the operation of the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) to recover and process installations and data from locations around Timor-Leste was the westernmost study site, offshore of Beacou, a fishing village just … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged ARMS, autonomous reef monitoring structures, Beacou, Charles Young, Conservation International, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, Dive Timor Lorasae, Max Sudnovsky, Molly Timmers, Rui Pinto, Stephanie Lecoeur, Timor-Leste
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Update from Timor-Leste: scientists complete live-aboard mission to survey reef fishes and benthos, assess ocean acidification
By Andrew Gray Scientists from the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem (CRED) recently finished a 2-week live-aboard expedition to survey reef fish and benthic communities, collect water samples, and record data on seafloor depths along the northern coast of Timor-Leste. This … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Andrew Gray, Atuaro Island, baseline, bathymetry, benthic, benthos, Bobonaro, Brett Schumacher, Caimeo Beach, catamaran, Compass Charters, Conservation International, coral reef ecosystem, Coral Triangle Support Partnership, CRED, CTSP, depth, depth soundings, Dili Harbor, dissolved inorganic carbon, fishermen, GPS, Ian Brown, Indonesia, Jaco Island, Kaylyn McCoy, Kevin Lino, Kim Hamilton, Kym Miller, Lautem, Liquica, live-aboard, Manatutu, mapping, Max Sudnovsky, NGO, ocean acidification, Oecussi, outreach, Paula Ayotte, Peter Herdew, reef fish, Rui Pinto, satellite-derived, stationary point count, Sundancer NT, Timor-Leste, U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, water sample, WorldView 2
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NOAA scientists train high-level fisheries and environment officials of the Philippines on an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
By Adel Heenan and Kathryn Dennis Dr. Rusty Brainard, Dr. Adel Heenan, and Mr. Max Sudnovsky of the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) facilitated a training workshop on an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) for leaders, executive, and decision … Continue reading
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Tagged Adel Heenan, Asis Perez, BFAR, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Conservation International, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle Support Partnership, CRED, CTSP, DENR, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, EAFM, ECOFISH Project, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, Ecosystems Improved for Sustainable Fisheries Project, Felipe Hilan Nava, FISH Project, Fisheries Improved for Sustainable Harvest Project, Kathryn Dennis, LEAD, League of Municipalities of the Philippines, Li-ann de Leon, Manila, Max Sudnovsky, Michael Pido, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI, Nygiel Armada, Palawan State University, Philippines, Quezon City, Regional Development Mission Asia, Robert Pomeroy, Rusty Brainard, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative, USAID, USCTI, World Wildlife Fund, WWF
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