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Large-scale ghost fishing gear recovery and prevention programme using innovative GPS-tracked devices across Tunisian Mediterranean waters.
Restoring degraded kelp forests in the Lofoten archipelago to sequester carbon and rebuild marine biodiversity.
Protecting and restoring critical mangrove ecosystems in the Mekong Delta, supporting coastal communities and blue carbon sequestration.
Protecting vast seagrass meadows in the world's most biodiverse marine region, supporting carbon storage and fisheries.
Community-led coral reef rehabilitation along the Zanzibar coastline, combining traditional knowledge with modern restoration techniques.
Expanding marine protected areas along the Belize Barrier Reef, the largest reef system in the Western Hemisphere.
Building climate resilience across the Great Barrier Reef through targeted interventions and long-term monitoring.
Restoring kelp forests along the Scottish Highland coastline to sequester carbon, rebuild biodiversity, and support coastal fishing communities.
Regenerating giant kelp forests along the Patagonian coast, creating marine carbon sinks and protecting biodiversity hotspots.
Community-driven restoration of degraded mangrove ecosystems in the Casamance Delta, protecting coastlines and reviving local fisheries in partnership with West African fishing cooperatives.
Protecting the Great Sea Reef — the third-largest barrier reef on Earth — through indigenous-led marine stewardship, coral propagation, and sustainable fishing zones.
Mapping and protecting extensive seagrass beds along the Omani coastline, supporting dugong habitats and blue carbon sequestration in one of the Gulf's most important marine corridors.
Integrated mangrove, seagrass, and salt marsh conservation across the Bazaruto Archipelago, protecting endangered marine megafauna and coastal carbon stocks.
Reversing "isoyake" ocean desertification along the Sanriku Coast by restoring kelp and seaweed forests, rebuilding fisheries devastated by warming waters and the 2011 tsunami.
Protecting the Yucatán's mangrove belt — one of the largest continuous mangrove systems in the Americas — providing hurricane protection, nursery habitats, and massive blue carbon storage.
Protecting the world's largest mangrove forest — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — combining blue carbon with Bengal tiger habitat conservation and community-based adaptation to sea-level rise.
Establishing marine conservation zones around Svalbard to protect Arctic kelp forests, cold-water corals, and polar marine biodiversity as ice cover retreats due to climate change.