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  • October 7, 2022
  • Carolyn Sotka
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Using Drones to Protect Mangrove Forests in Ecuador

Using Drones to Protect Mangrove Forests in Ecuador October 6, 2022; By Carolyn Sotka, Marine Grants Officer Mangroves are among the world’s most diverse and productive ecosystems and not only provide habitat for wildlife but also prevent coastal erosion, filter land-based pollution, and provide a…

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  • September 6, 2022
  • Carolyn Sotka
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Fishing Cooperatives Lead Enforcement and Sustainable Management of Lobsters at Scorpion Reef National Park, Mexico 

Fishing Cooperatives Lead Enforcement and Sustainable Management of Lobsters at Scorpion Reef National Park, Mexico  September 6, 2022; By Carolyn Sotka, Marine Grants Officer Scorpion Reef lies 140 kilometers off the Yucatan Coast and is one of the most remote coral reefs from mainland Mexico….

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  • June 2, 2022
  • Carolyn Sotka
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Delivery of New Patrol Boat Increases Protection of Mangroves and Coastal Habitat in Ecuador

Delivery of New Patrol Boat Increases Protection of Mangroves and Coastal Habitat in Ecuador June 2, 2022; By Carolyn Sotka, Marine Grants Officer Thanks to the generous support of the Marshall Foundation and a WildAid gofundme campaign, a new patrol boat was delivered to our…

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  • May 13, 2022
  • Carolyn Sotka
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WildAid Marine Expands Program in Cuba to Protect the Caribbean’s Most Pristine Coral Reefs

WildAid Marine Expands Program in Cuba to Protect the Caribbean’s Most Pristine Coral Reefs May 13, 2022; By Carolyn Sotka, Marine Grants Officer Cuba’s coral reefs are considered the most diverse and biologically rich ecosystems in the Caribbean. Relatively free from the impacts of tourism,…

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