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August 2020: Wildlife Conservation Society of India

We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Wildlife Conservation Society of India to work together on conservation projects. Please find the details on the Collaborators page.

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This entry was posted in News on August 20, 2020 by Coastal Impact.

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← June 2018: What’s plaguing Goa’s Oceans today: Overfishing, Underwater Garbage and Irresponsible Tourism — Times of India Great Barrier Reef suffered worst coral die-off on record in 2016 →
Venkatesh Charloo, the founder of Coastal Impact, spoke to the National Geographic about the work being done by Coastal Impact to revive the coral life of Goa and the journey that led him there Are you someone who’s interested in marine conservation and wants to learn more about it? Then Coastal Impact’s Marine Monitors Program is the perfect opportunity for you! We’ve been spotting some unique residents around our coral tables recently!  Pictured here is Placida cremoniana. While it may look like a nudibranch or even a character out of the Pokémon series, this is actually a type of sarcoglossan. Sarcoglossans are typically brown or greenish. This particular one is extremely unique in its colouration being a mesmerising combination of bright orange and black! We would like to thank Dive Volk for donating a Sea touch 4 Max and a Sea touch 3 Pro to aid us in our research endeavours! The dive Volk smartphone housing is an amazing tool that can transform your smartphone into an underwater camera! We're extremely thankful to @divevolk for this invaluable piece of technology that makes our projects possible! Are you someone who’s interested in marine conservation and wants to learn more about it? Then Coastal Impact’s Marine Monitors Program is the perfect opportunity for you! Are you someone who’s interested in marine conservation and wants to learn more about it? Then Coastal Impact’s Marine Monitors Program is the perfect opportunity for you! Are you someone who’s interested in marine conservation and wants to learn more about it? Then Coastal Impact’s Marine Monitors Program is the perfect opportunity for you! Happy New Year! We need your help to raise funds to continue the expansion, upkeep and monitoring of the nursery. Adopting Coral fragments helps us cover the costs for that fragment for an entire year! These sea babies make great gifts for loved ones. Nothing is better than knowing you're helping make a difference!

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