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Meet the people who want to clean up False Creek

Scientists will descend for a five-day ‘BioBlitz’ to better understand the health of the inlet.
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US partners with four other countries to advance marine areas as climate solution

The U.S. is partnering with the United Kingdom, Chile, Costa Rica and France to boost the use of protected ocean areas as a climate solution. 
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Watching a coral reef die as climate change devastates one of the most pristine tropical island areas on Earth

Scientists watched in real time as rising ocean heat transformed the sprawling reef. It was a harbinger for ecosystems everywhere as the planet warms.
Could China partner in Galapagos marine conservation
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Could China become a partner in Galapagos marine conservation? Yolanda Kakabadse thinks so

She's currently trying to engage the Chinese government as a potential conservation partner in the Galapagos, where a Chinese fleet has been accused of unsustainable fishing practices.

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An ecologist organizes the world

Jane Lubchenco helped change the field of ecology by making the science useful to society.

Tuvaijuittuq: Canada puts Arctic region on path to Marine Protected Area status

Tuvaijuittuq: Canada puts Arctic region on path to Marine Protected Area status

Canada's newest marine protected area is expected to be a refuge for wildlife as other parts of the Arctic face instability.
Belize to nearly triple area under strict marine protected areas

Belize to nearly triple area under strict marine protected areas

The government of Belize has approved a plan to expand its marine areas designated as no-take zones from 4.5 percent to 11.6 percent of its total waters.

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