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Let's keep plastic out of the Coral Triangle

Date: 
09 June 2016
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Andie Wibianto

Let's keep plastic out of the Coral Triangle

Plastic is perhaps one of the most useful inventions. We use plastic in almost every aspects of our lives: plastic bottles to hold our drinking water, plastic bags for our food, even plastic particles—called micro beads—in our toothpaste. Yuck, how does plastic enter our food chain? And what can we do about it?

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Coral Triangle Day Appeals More Attention and Real Action on the Real Threat: Plastic Pollution

Date: 
20 May 2016
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CT Day 2016: Instagram Contest #noplace4plastic

Start: Thu, 19/05/2016 (All day)
End: Thu, 09/06/2016 (All day)
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Improving human and environmental conditions through the Coral Triangle Initiative: Progress and Challenges

Date: 
27 April 2016
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Andie Wibianto

Improving human and environmental conditions through the Coral Triangle Initiative: Progress and Challenges* - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2016, 19: 169-181  

 

Partnership in Building Community Resilience on Disaster in the Region of Coral Triangle, Indonesian Case

Date: 
07 April 2016
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Partnership in Building Community Resilience on Disaster in the Region of Coral Triangle, Indonesian Case*

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Indonesia is located in the area what so called of ring of fires therefore the probability of coastal vulnerability is very high.

CTI-CFF Appoints Helen Fox Ph.D. as Scientific Adviser

Date: 
07 April 2016
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Helen Fox Ph.D. has been appointed CTI-CFF Scientific Adviser

As part of the organization growth and empowerment, CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat has appointed Helen Fox Ph.D., a seasoned marine scientist as Scientific Adviser, today (4/7).

Helen specializes in coral reef ecology, marine conservation, marine protected area science and interdisciplinary collaboration. 

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Audited Financial Statements of CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat Year Ended 31 December 2015

Date: 
01 April 2016
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Andie Wibianto

Pursuant to the Senior Officals' Meeting (SOM)-11 decision and The Agreement on the Establishment of the Regional Secretariat (Financial Regulations - Regulations 12 (1) regarding External Audit, which reads: "The CTI CSO shall appoint Auditor who shall be the Auditor-General or equivalent statutory authority from a Party or an internationally recognized independent auditor with experience in the audit of international organizations.".......................

Announcement: USAID Regional Environment Office Grant Application Package

Date: 
31 March 2016
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Andie Wibianto

As part of strong relationship and cooperation between Regional Secretariat of CTI-CFF and the U.S. Agency for International Development/Regional Development Mission for Asia (USAID/RDMA) - the Regional Secretariat of CTI-CFF is proudly announcing the Regional Environment Office Grant Application Package.

The CTI-CFF National Coordinating  Comittees and Partners are encouraged to disseminate this information to potential grantees in each of the respective CT6 countries.   

Herewith the brief project description:

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Blessing Ceremony Marks the Official Use of CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat Building in Manado

Date: 
01 March 2016
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A modest blessing ceremony for office opening marks the official use of CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat Building in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, today.

Widi A. Praktikto, CTI-CFF Executive Director, appeals all stakeholders - especially those who have activities in Manado to utilize the facilities and join forces in safeguarding marine resources for sustainable livelihood in Coral Triangle countries.

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MALAYSIA IS ABOUT TO ESTABLISH A 1.6 MILLION HECTARE MARINE PARK

Date: 
07 March 2016
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Andie Wibianto

In June, The Tun Mustapha Marine Park and shark sanctuary will officially open - at 1.6 million hectares, including 50 islands, the biggest marine protected area in Malaysia.