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We work globally to establish pragmatic, science-based policies that conserve our oceans, public lands, and shorelines.
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Pew Environment 7 min
How a new science-based accord benefits central ecosystems, and what comes next:
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“If there are no caribou, what will become of us?” weighs in on the importance of caribou to the Innu people and Indigenous efforts to protect the future of these animals.
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Villain no more? Protection and respect for is growing around the world.
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Fix Our Parks 5. mar.
The most visited U.S. national park, , needs $151 million to address its repair backlog. A bill to has broad support already, and new lawmakers are being urged to offer their support. via
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National Parks Conservation Association 20 t
National parks again welcomed > 300 million visitors in 2018. But to keep up with these record crowds, Congress must address parks' challenges, including ~$12 billion in needed repairs & recovery from damage during the shutdown. It’s time to .
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The Pew Trusts 15 t
Killer new footage: Video from Antarctica’s Ross Sea shows a killer whale chomping down a toothfish (wait for it … ). via Pew marine fellow
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Sylvia A. Earle 20 t
The sea is home to most of the life on Earth (and, as far as we know, in the universe). All life needs water and 97 percent of Earth's water is ocean. No ocean, no life. No blue, no green. No us, either.
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Welcome Apple Pui Yu Chui to our community of world-class researchers! Her grant will focus on restoring degraded communities and raising awareness of coral conservation in Hong Kong.
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serves as a buffer against , severe weather, and erosion. It’s time to increase protections for this critical habitat.
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Tiny but mighty, the crucial krill may be in trouble. via
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Booker T. Washington’s story will be told for years—but will , his birthplace, continue to be a place where visitors go to experience it? Congress needs to pass legislation now to .
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There are many tools that seafood companies can use to track and trace people and product in their supply chains. ’s new guidance on vessel transparency breaks them down step by step:
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Debbie Salamone 19 t
Most of 's fish including tarpon, grouper and redfish spend at least part of their life cycle within seagrass communities.
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From drift gillnets to shallow-set longlines? Don’t let the trade one bad fishing gear for another:
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Building on our long history of marine conservation, we’re excited to be diving into issues a little closer to shore. More about our latest project:
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Endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles and other marine life could be at risk if shallow-set longline fishing is allowed on the West Coast. What you need to know:
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Anne 5. mar.
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Pew Environment 5. mar.
A record-breaking number of countries have signed on to protect sharks and rays. Maps, photos, and more:
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Pew Environment 5. mar.
Which are up for listings this year? Find all the information you need about this year’s and global implementation efforts for previously listed sharks here:
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WCS 5. mar.
Delegates from the join scientists from at for a discussion on listing proposals 18 species for the upcoming in in May
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