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Marine Conservation: Where We WorkMarine initiatives map: Where The Nature Conservancy works on marine projects - map

 

The Seas of South America

Read more about marine conservation in South America, the top ten threats facing the region, and what the Conservancy is doing to help this important region.

With more than 100 marine projects in 21 countries and all coastal U.S. states, The Nature Conservancy works with partners to create lasting conservation results that benefit marine life, local communities and economies.

Examples of marine projects at sites around the world include:

North America


Caribbean


Central America


South America


Asia Pacific

Marine picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Map © TNC (worldwide marine  projects).

Mexico: Isla Espiritu SantoPalmyra AtollSolomon IslandsEastern CaribbeanKomodo National ParkPalauNew York: Atlantic Ocean Beaches and BaysFlorida: Florida KeysCalifornia: California Costal WatersChesapeake BayBering Sea, AlaskaLouisianaPuget Sound, WashingtonHawaiiKimbe Bay, Papua New GuineaFederated States of MicronesiaSouthern Caribbean Basin, VenezuelaMeso-American ReefChiriqui, PanamaGalapagos Islands, EcuadorMaine: Penobscot RiverOregon: Cox Island