
Blue Communities
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Helping to build long-term research capability for marine planning in South-East Asia, to support sustainable marine ecosystems for coastal communities
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Don't miss the next Blue Communities seminar by Aimee Gonzales of PEMSEA. Please pre-register your interest at bit.ly/3KKIY4u (closes 12th February 2022 12.00hrs UTC) #SustainableOcean #OceanOptimism #CoastalCommunities






The Final Symposium for Blue Communities will be held 23rd - 25th March 2022. Promises to be a fascinating event; sharing knowledge & results, presentations from international partners & interactive Q&A sessions. Register at bit.ly/34o4SKy


So #proud of what our #partners in Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Blue Communities have achieved during this programme. #interdisciplinary #research for #marinemanagement and #CapacityBuilding in #SEAsia and #UK. Today we have discussed #impact #legacy #alumni and parted for now with #AuRevoir ....


Fabulous final symposium of the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Blue Communities research programme. Check out some of the highlights here x.com/i/events/15109… #OceanOptimism #SustainableSeas #CoastalCommunities #MSP #CapacityBuilding #SDG #InternationalCollaboration


Our Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) #BlueCommunities final newsletter is now available to read online at blue-communities.org/News/Blue_Comm… With articles from across our international #partnership from #UK and #SEAsia we are so proud of all that has been achieved


Fed up with assessing impacts of marine and coastal interventions but not being able to provide any solutions? With @louisa_evans Dr Matt Fortnam we want to embrace complexity without the unintended consequences and have created MaPTA: as a tool to help youtu.be/4OrxxTcc2o8

Fantastic to see another publication from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Blue Communities teams involving collaborations between researchers from Plymouth Marine Lab and Blue Communities - Philippines #Philippines. #climate #fisheries #management Led by Dr Liz Talbot published in Science of the Total Environment doi.org/10.1016/j.scit…


New Blue Communities study develops addition to decision support toolkit of tropical fisheries managers, to enable proper consideration of spatial management policies that will remain effective & sustainable in the face of diverse #ClimateChange impacts bit.ly/49T77Cl