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Combating poaching, predation climate change and coastal erosion in one swoop.  Learn how our hatcheries work

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Ever wondered what went on under the surface when you were not around. Using BRUVS gives you a good idea

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Both protectors and guardians, our grass roots team supports the conservation work on the ground.

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When, where, how often, mass or not...

These are all the questions we are looking to get answered.

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Disease, bleaching, weather events and predators all effect the health of the reef. We are here to monitor their health.

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A dedicated team of trained security who patrol, conserve and protect our natural environment 

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Rodeo lets us get our hands on turtles we would not otherwise see.

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Cataloging the turtle population with a non invasive photographic technique for all citizen scientests.  .

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We are aiming, due to the high number of juvenile (up to 50 at a time) to locate the pupping grounds and nursery areas.

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Asexual reproduction by corals is done naturally in the ocean by fragmentation caused in rough weather or by fish. 

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Making protected area networks is key to the survival of coral reefs, fish and the communities who rely on them.

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in 2019 CICI removed over 2 tonnes of marine debris and waste collected from the shores of the Conflict Islands.

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What is going on with our population of turtles at the Conflict Islands? Lets find out ....

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Giving the weakest of the hatchlings that emerge from our hatcheries a "head start' in life.

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Locations around Conflict Islands waiting to be explored to find these awesome places

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With the greatest number of fish seen in a single dive we have alot of work to be done here.

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Regular visits to drop off medical supplies and donations to communities who are isolated and in need.

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The number of sharks taken from the Milne Bay waters in unknown, what is know is there are endangered species at risk 

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