Organized
by the Coral Triangle Center (CTC), the Klungkung regency and the Marine Tourism Association (Gahawisri)??
Not exact matches
Scientists have long been intrigued
by the marine biodiversity peak located around Indonesia and the Philippines, in the so - called
Coral Triangle, which hosts approximately three thousand coral reef fish species, i.e. ten times more than in the eastern Pacific and Atlantic at the same latitude and in similar habi
Coral Triangle, which hosts approximately three thousand
coral reef fish species, i.e. ten times more than in the eastern Pacific and Atlantic at the same latitude and in similar habi
coral reef fish species, i.e. ten times more than in the eastern Pacific and Atlantic at the same latitude and in similar habitats.
On May 11, 2016, SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development), a program funded
by JICA — JST (Japan International Cooperation Agency and Japan Science and Technology Agency) announced the acceptance of a 5 - yr Philippine - Indonesia - Japan project entitled, «Comprehensive Assessment and Conservation of Blue Carbon Ecosystems and Their Services in the
Coral Triangle (BlueCARES)».
In total the Raja Ampat archipelago consists of some 15,000 square miles of land and sea, and rests in the heart of a
coral triangle formed
by the reefs of northern Indonesia, the Philippines, and New Guinea.
The archipelago is made up of more than 1,500 islands scattered across a large section of the
coral triangle close to New Guinea, perfect for divers to explore
by liveaboard.
All of SE Asia
Coral Gone
by 2100, Millions» Food Supply at Risk In terms of direct human impact, and in just one region of the world: A recent report
by WWF shows that without strong action to prevent it,
by 2100 all the
corals in the so - called «
Coral Triangle» of Southeast Asia could be wiped out, causing a decline of food production in the region of 80 %.