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Coral Conservation

Coral Conservation | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

Coral reefs are home to over a quarter of all ocean life. They are also a source of food, livelihoods, and cultural heritage for 500 million people, and protect coastlines and communities from storms and erosion. Our work is guided by science, and since the original 50 Reefs study, we have produced a number of reports to inform our coral conservation efforts.

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Ahead of #UNOcean @ICRS_2022 @TheWCS @BloombergDotOrg have launched: 6 coral reef whitepapers via @emilysdarling 

Plusieurs rapports scientifiques depuis 50 REEFS LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT Progress, Lessons Learned, and Future Opportunities
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ICRI News - New report on innovation for coral finance

ICRI News - New report on innovation for coral finance | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

 One of the main challenges faced when implementing coral conservation activities is the financing of it; the funds currently needed to achieve effective and lasting conservation greatly exceed the available funds, generating a substantial financing gap.

To explore ways of reducing this gap, the International Coral Reef Initiative releases a study of opportunities offered by innovative financing mechanisms for coral conservation. The seven most promising notions are presented. The report prompts for more integrated models, notably using a business-model approach. It introduces four example business models addressing specific coral-context challenges and how they can be used by local conservationists and decision-makers as a tool to make coral conservation sustainable.

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Suivez @ICRI_Coral_Reef 

 
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La Thaïlande interdit certaines crèmes solaires pour protéger ses récifs coralliens

La Thaïlande interdit certaines crèmes solaires pour protéger ses récifs coralliens | Biodiversité | Scoop.it
Pour protéger ses récifs coralliens la Thaïlande a interdit l'utilisation de certaines crèmes solaire composés de produits chimiques qui détruisent le corail.
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via @Thailande_pays relayé par @Ifrecor

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