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Nohora Galvis, Coordinator Transdisciplinary Scientific Facts to Improve Accountability/Coral Reef Conservation Effectiveness by tackling causes of Degradation

@ArrecifesCoral
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
12 days
Our director Nohora Galvis, thanks all our volunteer observers in the #CoralReefs of the world During the #VolunteersDay #MesDelArrecife2025 #MonthOfTheReef2025 !!! #LeadingByExample #GlobalBehaviorChange #GlobalBehaviOURchange Video Author Ramadan Abdu Our Red Sea Observer
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@UNEP_CEP
UNEP Cartagena Convention & Caribbean Enviro Prog.
1 month
Shining a light on GEF CReW+, improving wastewater and sanitation across the Caribbean. CReW+ = climate-resilient systems, sustainable financing, and community training in 18 countries. đź’§ Safe sanitation protects dignity, health & our environment. https://t.co/yVLcVkT3s1
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@ArrecifesCoral
Observatorio Internacional de ARRECIFES CORALINOS
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@FasecoldaOficia
Fasecolda
2 months
¿Sabía que en Colombia existe un seguro para proteger los arrecifes de coral? Este seguro paramétrico se activa ante huracanes, entregando recursos inmediatos para restaurar el ecosistema. ¡El seguro también puede cuidar al planeta! ¡Conoce más en Seguro para Todos!
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
23 days
@AYRTONPORTOLAN
AYRTON - X
24 days
What you’re witnessing when you see bleached coral is nothing more than the skeletons of living organisms, a graveyard of dead animals. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia has lost nearly half of its coral cover since the 1990s… Half of the fishes homes lost, due to the
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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Our director Nohora Galvis, thanks all our volunteer observers in the #CoralReefs of the world During the #VolunteersDay #MesDelArrecife2025 #MonthOfTheReef2025 !!! #LeadingByExample #GlobalBehaviorChange #GlobalBehaviOURchange Video Author Ramadan Abdu Our Red Sea Observer
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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We have completed the #MonthOfTheReef2025 📢 #MesDelArrecife2025 #DiaNacionalDelArrecife #CoralReefDay Our volunteer observers of the #CoralReefs Participated during the 5th of December #VolunteersDay @UN
@UNEP_CEP
UNEP Cartagena Convention & Caribbean Enviro Prog.
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Join us tomorrow, Dec 9 at 10 AM for the launch of the GCRMN Caribbean report – Status and Trends of Caribbean Coral Reefs: 1970–2024. 🪸 Don’t miss the region’s most comprehensive look at coral reef health, threats & solutions. 🔗Register: https://t.co/vcRnYlKF99 #CoralReefs
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@UNDESA #MesDelArrecife2025 #MonthOfTheReef2025 Sustainable development should not destroy #CoralReefs #SDG14 #SDG13
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
23 days
@redlisteco
Red List of Ecosystems
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We are celebrating a new era in global ecosystem management! 🌎 📣 We welcome Dr. Liette Vasseur, the new Chair of the Commission on Ecosystem Management. #IUCN #RLE
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@UNOceanDecade
UN Ocean Decade
24 days
Calling the global ocean community! There are currently 15 training opportunities on Ocean Connector, the #OceanDecade's new capacity development platform, including: âś…Call for abstracts âś…Awards âś…Expeditions âś…Workshops âś…And more! Find them here: https://t.co/lUxCZfT3yx
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
23 days
@MarineBON1
MarineBON
25 days
Meet another member of #WCMB2026 Scientific Committee, Frank Muller-Karger, co-chair of the @MarineBON1 👇
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@UNEP_CEP
UNEP Cartagena Convention & Caribbean Enviro Prog.
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🌍 #CITESCoP20 | Strengthening synergies for Caribbean biodiversity 🌿 #CITES & the #CartagenaConvention’s #SPAWProtocol work together to protect sea turtles, corals, sharks & more — supporting MPAs & advancing the #GlobalBiodiversityFramework.
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@GEF_CReW
GEF CReW+ Project
1 month
#WorldToiletDay 80% of marine pollution of the Caribbean Sea results from direct or indirect discharge of solids and liquids from land-based sources #Sanitation #Caribbean @UNEP_CEP @UNEP @theGEF @OEA_Desarrollo @the_IDB
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@GEF_CReW
GEF CReW+ Project
1 month
#DiaMundialdelRetrete 80% de la contaminaciĂłn marina del Mar Caribe es el resultado de descargas directas e indirectas de sĂłlidos y lĂ­quidos de fuentes en la terrestre #Saneamiento #Caribe @theGEF @OEA_Desarrollo @the_IDB @UNEP_CEP @UNEP
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@novaramedia
Novara Media
2 months
The Earth has reached its first climate tipping point, with more to come. A new report from 160 scientists at 87 institutions in 23 countries says that warm-water coral reefs such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia have passed a point of no return, with the majority now set
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@7NewsAustralia
7NEWS Australia
1 month
The annual mass spawning event has occurred on the Great Barrier Reef, the biggest reproduction event in the world. #greatbarrierreef #reef #coral #coralspawning #queensland
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
23 days
@AYRTONPORTOLAN
AYRTON - X
24 days
What you’re witnessing when you see bleached coral is nothing more than the skeletons of living organisms, a graveyard of dead animals. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia has lost nearly half of its coral cover since the 1990s… Half of the fishes homes lost, due to the
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@down2earthindia
Down To Earth
27 days
Nearly 70% of Ningaloo Reef’s corals have been decimated after Australia’s most intense underwater heatwave on record. Of 1,600 corals counted in March, only about 600 survived by October, with mortality topping 60% across key sites 🖋️ @himanshujourno https://t.co/PVqaouLbwV
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@Moon_Synth_Bio
Tae Seok Moon
24 days
My 1st scuba diving in Great Barrier Reef, the world largest coral reef area, Australia. Due to pollution, climate crisis, etc., corals are dying faster. Shouldn't we allow our children to see those and live in a clean world? Let's protect our environment for future generations.
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@ICR_Observatory
INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF OBSERVATORY
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@ECOWARRIORSS
GO GREEN
1 month
Australia’s unprecedented toxic algal bloom annihilate marine life The bloom has impacted some 20,000 square kilometers and about 30% of the coastline of South Australia, and it shows no sign of abating. https://t.co/rq2Q0SaaEe
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