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Thousands of organizations working globally
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100 Island Challenge
InternationalThe 100 Island Challenge is a scientific research initiative based at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (University of California) dedicated to understanding how coral reefs worldwide are changing over time, using a "natural experiment" approach to study reefs across various islands to understand how different factors like human activities and oceanographic conditions affect their health and resilience, and ultimately understand how we can better manage coral reefs in the face of global change. -
American Samoa National Marine Sanctuary
American SamoaNational Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa is located in the cradle of Polynesia's oldest culture. The sanctuary protects extensive coral reefs, including some of the oldest and largest Porites coral heads in the world, along with deep-water reefs, hydrothermal vent communities, and rare marine archaeological resources. -
ARC Centre of Excellence Coral Reef Studies (James Cook University)
Researches coral reefs and the threats they face. -
Biohabitats
Applies the science of ecology to restoring ecosystems, conserving habitat, and regenerating the natural systems that sustain all life on Earth. This includes work in urban biodiversity, green infrastructure, and integrated water strategies. These nature-based solutions help create a world of abundant biodiversity, climate resilience, justice, and clean water. Also specializes in the planning and engineering of sustainable water infrastructure–including natural wastewater treatment, constructed wetlands, and water reuse systems for small communities, new or existing developments, urban infill, and commercial, educational, and district projects. -
Blue Forests
Creates collaboration to examine how land and water usage along with cultural practices impact watersheds. -
Blue Marine Foundation
GlobalEnables fast and effective marine conservation efforts. With a mission to secure the effective protection of at least 30 per cent of the ocean by 2030, and the sustainable management of the whole ocean. To support the livelihoods of coastal communities through the recovery of marine biodiversity. -
Blue Ocean Barns
An Asparagopsis-growing, public-benefit company founded by Joan Salwen and Matt Rothe, that is building on Salwen’s work at Elm Innovations, a Stanford-based nonprofit founded by Salwen. -
Blue Ventures (Global)
GlobalA marine conservation organization working to restore the world’s oceans and improve the livelihoods of fishing communities, and that supports coastal fishers in remote and rural communities to rebuild fisheries, restore ocean life and build lasting pathways to prosperity. -
Bonaire National Marine Park (Bonaire)
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British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Protected Area (Mauritius)
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