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Vivienne Evans, Maldives Project coordinator’s graphic account of collecting data to prove that grouper is being exported too young.

Getting to grips with gonads: The trials and tribulations of collecting data to propose new size limits for the Maldivian…

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World Oceans Day 2017: what has BLUE achieved for the oceans since World Oceans Day 2016?

The Aeolians The Aeolian archipelago has been under consideration for marine protection since the early 1990s, but no meaningful progress…

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Scientists find that marine reserves help tackle climate change

Highly protected marine reserves can help reduce the impacts of climate change, concludes a new paper released by a team…

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BLUE’s Charles Clover wins Special Achievement award

Charles Clover, Blue Marine Foundation’s executive director, has won the Special Achievement award from the Footprint Awards, a celebration of…

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Conservatives promise largest marine sanctuaries in the world

A Conservative government would champion conservation on the High Seas, in the polar regions and in Britain’s Overseas Territories as…

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Turkish marine researcher and conservationist wins the 2017 Whitley Gold Award for his innovative work to protect Turkey’s coastline

BLUE is delighted to see that The Whitley Awards is acknowledging an ocean conservationist with its Gold Award.   Zafer…

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A world first for Bermuda

Prof Daniel Laffoley from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Charles Clover, Executive Director of BLUE, visited…

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Sargassum is weird stuff – and it gets weirder

For those of us whose only previous experience of Sargassum seaweed was in the pages of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Rime…

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