Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Out among a scattering of islands spilled like beads into the Indonesian shallows, an ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). “Can you hear that sound like pouring milk on Rice Krispies? It’s the snapping shrimp — they have one massive claw and one small one.
The initiative is based on the US Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Act (TFCCA), which is designed to help preserve biodiversity in partner countries through innovative debt-swap mechanisms.
In Indonesia, local communities, nonprofits and government agencies banded together to rescue local coral reefs destroyed by damaging fishing practices. It’s a success story for saving these valuable ...
Indonesia is tightening oversight of cruise ship traffic in its waters to protect coral reef ecosystems from the risk of ...
The China-Indonesia cooperative research on marine offshore ecological ranching technology project has seen remarkable progress in marine ecosystem restoration and demonstrates both nations' ...
Former dynamite fisher Amiruddin has ceased using destructive fishing practices and become a marine conservationist in his native Sumbawa. In 2010, Amiruddin was arrested and almost died while using ...
IT TOOK one plunge to realize that the long trip to get here—48 hours in all—had been worth it. Staring down into the water, I floated above a dizzying variety of corals: Some looked like giant, ...
JAKARTA, April 12 (Reuters) - A strong earthquake that struck Indonesia's Sumatra island two years ago caused one of the biggest coral die-offs ever documented, a study by scientists from two ...
In Indonesia, local communities, nonprofits and government agencies banded together to rescue local coral reefs destroyed by damaging fishing... Coral reefs restoration in Indonesia sparks global hope ...