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Coral reefs are the life force of our ocean — a provider of food, and our fortress against storms. Now, they are under threat. How will we respond?
Helping coral reefs provide for generations
Through our work with governments, Conservation International has established and expanded marine protected areas and no take-zones to protect coral reefs and fish populations. To relieve human pressures on coral reefs, we work with our partners to improve local fishing practices, and help vulnerable coastal communities resist the effects of climate change.
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Verde Island Passage: Developing conservation at...
Conservation International supports the establishment and expansion of protected areas and mangrove rehabilitation, while training locals to improve practices.
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Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape: Conservation across...
Conservation International works with the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines to establish and manage marine protected areas for people, and threatened species such as sea turtles.
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Green-gray: A shield against climate change
Conservation International works to safeguard communities against climate change impacts such as storm surges, through an innovative green-gray approach.
© Nandini Narayanan
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Bahura: Piolo Pascual
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