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Pacific Islands Forum is Cause for a Conservation Celebration

Auckland is in the final throes of its preparations for the opening game of the Rugby World Cup. So what

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In New Zealand, the Pacific Oceanscape Adds to its Winning Team

Recently, a team from Conservation International was at the Pacific Islands Forum in New Zealand, where world leaders celebrated the

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Honoring Amelia Earhart’s Legacy in the Phoenix Islands

Amelia’s final resting place may be the waters of Kiribati — a place I've been working to protect for nearly a decade.

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The Toll of Industrial Fishing: One Tuna Fisherman’s Story

In the Cook Islands, overfishing by commercial vessels has damaged the livelihoods of artisanal fishermen.

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Recent Ocean Commitments Set Stage for Pacific Islands Forum

The idea of protecting large swaths of ocean is catching on.

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Q&A with Kevin Iro, Rugby Player and Ocean Advocate

Iro is the brains behind the Cook Islands Marine Park, which will be the world's largest marine protected area.

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Pacific Islands Forum Marks New Era in Marine Conservation

I am on the plane returning from the Cook Islands. All I can say is "Wow."

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Q&A with Nan Hauser, Whale Wonder Woman

"Tagging whales is the most exciting, terrifying thing that I have ever done."

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3 Conservation Champions Who Rocked Our World in 2013

My team felt honored to capture these three visionaries on film.

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Ocean Health Is Human Health

Many attendees of the Global Oceans Action Summit are taking key steps to protect the largest place on Earth.

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Once a Marine Protected Area Is Created, What Happens Next?

In the Cook Islands, a former rugby star is working with rural villagers to shape the world’s second-largest MPA.

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