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  2. Fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines lies within the Coral Triangle, and one area, the Verde Island Passage, has the world's highest recorded diversity of marine species. [5]: 8 Reef fish provide between 15 and 30% of municipal fisheries catch, [6]: 65 with some islands relying on reefs for as much as 70% of their catch.

  3. TagLab - Wikipedia

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    TagLab is listed as one of the main tools for the standard operating procedures for the use of large-area imaging in tropical shallow water coral reef monitoring, research, and restoration. [ 8 ] TagLab has won the 2023 VRVis Visual Computing Award for being "an open-source software solution that mitigates technological disparities between labs ...

  4. International Marinelife Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Governments must be a key partner in coral reef conservation. Marine conservation efforts must be founded on good science. Since its foundation the institution devoted most of its attention to monitoring and combating the widespread use of cyanide to capture live reef fish in the Philippines, Indonesia and other countries.

  5. Municipal fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Rising temperatures will damage to coral reef ecosystems, and shift fish stocks away from tropical waters. [ 14 ] : 67 Invasive species can threaten native fisheries. The presence of the invasive clown featherback in Laguna de Bay , possibly washed into the lake by Typhoon Ketsana in 2009, reduced the native populations of Leiopotherapon ...

  6. Philippines weighs legal options against China over coral ...

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    The Philippines' coast guard and armed forces earlier this week reported "severe damage inflicted upon the marine environment and coral" at the Iroquois Reef, where it said 33 Chinese vessels had ...

  7. Reef Check - Wikipedia

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    Reef Check is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to the conservation of two reef ecosystems: tropical coral reefs and Californian rocky reefs. The Foundation is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States, but uses data from volunteer scuba diver teams in over 80 countries, ranging from Australia, Japan, to even Germany.

  8. Coral Triangle Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The "Coral Triangle" (CT) region is located along Earth's equator at the confluence of both Western Pacific and Indian Oceans.Using coral and reef fish diversity as two primary criteria, scientists defined boundaries of this region to include most of the exclusive economic zones of these partner countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste ...

  9. Coral Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) reported in 2021, that the East Asian Seas region, which includes the Coral Triangle, was the only region where coral cover was substantially greater in 2019 (36.8%) as compared to 1983 (32.8%), which is the year that the earliest data was collected.