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The Coral Triangle

Coral Triangle fish
The Coral Triangle
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Date:
CANCELLED Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Time:
7 pm - 9 pm

Overview:
The Coral Triangle has the richest marine life in the world and, for sheer visual awe, its marine life is second to none. Its importance as a food source for more than 200 million people is an additional reason The Nature Conservancy is working with others to conserve the Coral Triangle. This presentation will look at why the Coral Triangle is critical for reefs, fisheries and food security. We will also touch upon how the Conservancy is building resilience to climate change into our coral reef conservation work.

Featured Speaker:
Craig Leisher, The Nature Conservancy, Asia-Pacific Program

Registration:
This program is free and open to the public. Reservations recommended. Please contact Darian Wand at (908) 955-0353or dwand@tnc.org.

Location:
The Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center, 200 Pottersville Road, Chester, NJ (click here for directions)