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Find out what's new in the Coral Triangle.
The Conservancy is joining with supporters and partners around the world to celebrate a suite of stunning achievements for conservation of the planet's greatest concentration of coral reefs — the Coral Triangle.
A team of top marine scientists embarked on a journey to uncharted waters on the outer edge of the Coral Triangle.
Find out what made these scientists "yahoo" with excitement as they explored Halmahera.
Learn more about the Halmahera expedition and the lead scientist Alison Green. Read Alison's Blog!
In the heart of the Coral Triangle, the Conservancy has helped design the first network of marine protected areas designed to help corals withstand the deadly pressures of climate change.
Kimbe Bay is home to more than half of the worlds' coral species, and is the site of one of the world's first marine protected area designed to withstand the impacts from climate change.
The Nature Conservancy led the most comprehensive survey of marine life in the Solomon Islands ever.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Chris Crowley (Locals in canoe at sunset in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea); Photo © Jeff Yonover (Diver in Raja Ampat).
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