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Money Talks – Paying for Conservation by Matt Fox, CI Indonesia

Money Talks – Paying for Conservation Matt Fox, CI Indonesia A group of Indonesians recently braved the 40-hour journey from Jakarta to Quito, Ecuador to talk conservation finance. Paying...
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Amazing New Mommon Divesite by Burt Jones

Amazing New Mommon Divesite-“Batu Cantik” S 03 56.492  E 132 48.229 by Burt Jones As group leaders specializing in Indonesia and the Bird’s Head Seascape, Maurine and I are...
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Indonesia continues to draw the attention of the International BLUE CARBON community by Jennifer Howard

Indonesia continues to draw the attention of the International BLUE CARBON community by Jennifer Howard Encompassing 13,466 islands and more than 95,181 km of coasts, Indonesia is the world’s...
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4 Things We’ve Discovered from Tagging Indonesia’s Mantas by Nicole Han

4 Things We’ve Discovered from Tagging Indonesia’s Mantas by Nicole Han (from Conservation International’s Human Nature blog) Manta Rays are among dive tourists’ most beloved swimming...
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Bird’s Head Natural History Notes – Part 1 Damselfish by Dr. Richard Smith

Bird’s Head Natural History Notes: In Appreciation of Damsels By Dr Richard Smith – www.OceanRealmImages.com Damselfishes are a ubiquitous, but often overlooked, member of the...
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10 Reasons To Visit The Bird’s Head Seascape-The Richest Marine Environment On Earth by Jones/Shimlock

Click on this link to view the post, http://thecoraltriangle.com/content/stories/2015/09/10-reasons-to-visit-the-birds-head-seascape-the-richest-marine-environment-on-earth This article by Burt...
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Pendapat Mereka Tentang Raja Ampat ? by Wida Sulistyaningrum

Pendapat Mereka Tentang Raja Ampat ? Catatan Kecil dari Pameran Pariwisata Bahari Berkelanjutan 4th Regiobal Business Forum, Coral Triangle Initiative by Wida Sulistyaningrum “Liburan ke Raja...
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Flasher Wrasse in Triton Bay by Lily Cheng

Flasher Wrasse in Triton Bay  by Lily Cheng  In early April 2015, I spent a week diving in Triton Bay. This was my 3rd time visiting the West Papua region. Compared with Raja Ampat and...
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