Dr. Mark Erdmann is the Vice President of Asia Pacific Marine Programs with Conservation International. He has lived and worked in Indonesia and the Indo Pacific for more than 25 years. He is one... Read More →
A snorkeler visits Raja and brings home images to share by Sandra Critelli Sandra was born in Como, Italy where she started her career in Textile Design. She then moved to New York and started... Read More →
Ecotourism in Raja Ampat—Defender or Destroyer of the World’s Richest Reefs? by Chloe King Tourism is threatening Raja Ampat. On March 4, 2017, a British cruise ship ran aground on a coral reef... Read More →
Welcome to Misool Foundation’s November Newsletter This quarter: More recognition for the Misool Private Marine Reserve Your chance to join the trip of a lifetime as we raise funds for... Read More →
Meidi Kasmidi: A Profile of CI’s Sustainable Tourism & Alternative Livelihood Coordinator by Susan Vulpas Note: This is the second post in the series, introducing the “team”... Read More →
Crown of Thorns Seastar (COTS) in Raja Ampat by Dr. Mark Erdmann and Burt Jones Despite being the world’s most bio-diverse marine environment, and arguably being very healthy, the reefs of Raja... Read More →
VOTE (by signing the petition) for permanent BHS protection One of the most important environmental and local empowerment laws of all time is inches away from the finish line, and we need your... Read More →
Living Fossil Found in Raja Ampat: Local Fishermen Raise a Coelacanth by Susan Vulpas The Bird’s Head Seascape, global epicenter of marine biodiversity, has upped its species count and added the... Read More →
Through “Kerakera”, an ancestral tradition, Fakfak communities protect the environment! by Anastasia Ramalo “We can’t tell you much about this matter. Only a few select people have... Read More →
Lewat Tradisi Leluhur “Kerakera,” Masyarakat di Pulau Ugar, Fakfak, Jaga Kelestarian Alam Oleh: Anastasia Ramalo “Kami tidak bisa beritahu terlalu banyak tentang hal ini. Biasanya hanya... Read More →