Information on good initiatives which preserve Indian Ocean Ecosystem Coral reefs, sea grass beds, and mangrove forests
The context :
- Occupying 20% of the earth’s surface, the Indian Ocean is a habitat to thousands of marine species.
- Ocean wildlife migration is essential to sustaining marine ecosystems.
Oceans absorb 80% of heat from the earth’s atmosphere, the Indian Ocean’s capacity to mitigate global warming is declining with repercussions such as the depletion of fish stocks.
Fish is key to food security in coastal communities worldwide and should thus be protected at all costs.
- Indian Ocean is home to 30% of the world’s coral reef cover.
- Generating energy from various sources, including waves, ocean currents, tidal range and currents, salinity gradients, and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
- A major tourist destination. : the ocean with turquoise waters, the beauty of the islands, the pristine white sand beaches, the spectacular landscapes, the richness of marine and coastal biodiversity delights nature lovers from all over the world.
EU joins Indian Ocean groups in drive to minimize impact of FADs
EU joins Indian Ocean groups in drive to minimize impact of FADs The Seychelles Fishing Authority
Biodiversity in the Western Indian Ocean
Biodiversity in the Western Indian Ocean The shores and coastal waters of the Western Indian Ocean
Sir Bani Yas, exotic biodiversity
Sir Bani Yas, exotic biodiversity For several decades, the United Arab Emirates have focused their efforts to
Work Towards a Sustainable Indian Ocean
Work Towards a Sustainable Indian Ocean The Indian Ocean is the smallest of the three major oceans
What life in the “twilight zone” of Indian Ocean?
What life in the “twilight zone” of Indian Ocean? Across the world, about one billion people benefit
“Great Blue Wall” to preserve marine ecosystems
« Great Blue Wall » to preserve marine ecosystems African marine and coastal areas hold a variety of crucial
discovering the Iles Eparses, island dust in the Indian Ocean
Discovering the Iles Eparses, island dust in the Indian Ocean Do you know the Glorieuses, Juan de
Zanzibar: Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park
Zanzibar: Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park Created to protect Zanzibar’s ecosystem and wildlife, the park is home to
The clothesline technique: In the Seychelles, scientists are saving corals
The clothesline technique: In the Seychelles, scientists are saving corals The clothesline technique Placed on the sand, these
A plan to preserve the very deep reefs of the Indian Ocean
A plan to preserve the very deep reefs of the Indian Ocean #ecosystemtopreserve Coral ecosystems are highly threatened
Tanzania : NGORONGORO Conservation Area
Tanzania : NGORONGORO Conservation Area #Sustainabletourism #Tanzania #NGORONGORO NGORONGORO Conservation Area has a new lovely status after winning
Reviving wetlands in the Western Indian Ocean
Reviving wetlands in the Western Indian Ocean #sustainabletourism #responsibletourism #indianocean Wetlands in the Western Indian Ocean region are not just
Arabian Leopard Sanctuary : a safe haven for the Arabian Leopard
Arabian Leopard Sanctuary : a safe haven for the Arabian Leopard A small mountain range located east of
India,Thailand : The Giant Squirrel
India,Thailand : The Giant Squirrel Have you ever heard of the GIANT Squirrel? One of the most amazing animals
Super Salty Water from Indian Ocean Helped End Ice Ages
Super Salty Water from Indian Ocean Helped End Ice Ages Cardiff University An international team of scientists claim
Thailand has many to offer
Thailand has many to offer Thailand is one of the only Asian countries that has not been colonized.
Ocean : Blue carbon ecosystems
Ocean : Blue carbon ecosystems #Oceansolution #Climatregulation #Startupoceans #BlueCarbon ecosystems such as seagrass beds, mangrove forests and
A day trip to ‘Khao Hin Phap Pha’ –
A day trip to ‘Khao Hin Phap Pha’ #Thailand #Pancakerock #SustainableTourism #IndianOcean Khao Hin Phap Pha’ or Pancake
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