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Coastal Oceans Research and Development – Indian Ocean (CORDIO) East Africa. We specialise in generating knowledge to find solutions that benefit marine ecosystems and people.

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Daily Archives: 19 September 2019


Using the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems to achieve science to action for coral reefs of the WIO!

This entry was posted on 19 September 2019 by James Mbugua (updated 521 days ago)

The results will be used to raise awareness on the need to protect, conserve and sustainably use coral reefs to benefit human beings, biodiversity and the environment at large!  



Africa awareness biodiversity biogeography bleaching Blog Blue economy Climate Change coral reef COVID-19 dredging education Environmental impact Eocene Essential Biodiversity Variables Essential Ocean Variables fisheries fishery forecast GCRMN global GOOS ICRI IYOR2018 Kenya Miocene monitoring Mozambique news Northern Mozambique Channel Our Seas Our Life planning policy publication Red List of Ecosystems SDG Staff sustainability Sustainable Development Goals Tethys Sea Uncategorized video Western Indian Ocean WIOMSA workshop

Recent Posts

Sustainable financing for community based marine management in the WIO

Sustainable financing for community based marine management in the WIO

February 12th, 2021

Providing the science to support community coral reef conservation across Kenya during the COVID period

Providing the science to support community coral reef conservation across Kenya during the COVID period

January 26th, 2021

Are corals of the WIO adapting to their warming environment?

Are corals of the WIO adapting to their warming environment?

January 20th, 2021

Shallow and mesophotic environments of the Pemba Channel

Shallow and mesophotic environments of the Pemba Channel

January 13th, 2021

COVID-19 and the future of ocean sustainability

COVID-19 and the future of ocean sustainability

November 3rd, 2020

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