Archive: January 2005
- January Update - Malaysia Tropical Forest Project
- 22 January 2005
- Project Brief Aim The Malaysia Tropical Forest Conservation Project is a collaborative project between Coral Cay Conservation and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks. The aim of the project is to conduct rapid biodiversity assessments of different habitats within...
- Categories: Malaysia, Monthly Project Updates, Tropical Forests
- CCC- Technical response to Asian Tsunami
- 21 January 2005
- In response to the recent tsunami in the Indian Ocean region, both the human and technical resources that Coral Cay Conservation has in coral reef and tropical forest conservation are being deployed to Thailand. This action comes in response to...
- Categories: General News
- CCC Representative Scheme
- 18 January 2005
- How would you like to help someone have the experience of a lifetime? CCC is looking for outgoing, motivated ex-volunteers to promote Coral Cay Conservation, in return for an attractive remuneration deal. Working closely with the Volunteer Recruitment Co-ordinator,...
- Categories: CCC Representatives
- Coral Cay Conservation Special Statement
- 18 January 2005
- Aftermath of the Asian earthquake and tsunami disaster Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) extends its heartfelt condolences to all those in the Asia and wider Indian Ocean region devastated by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami disaster on 26 December 2004. Fortunately,...
- Categories: General News
- Exclusive offer for CCC Members!
- 11 January 2005
- Fancy spending a weekend diving in Devon at a world class underwater filming facility in the company of one of the best underwater photographers and cameramen in the business? Fancy chatting with Dan Burton and Monty Halls about the best...
- Categories: General News
- Diving Holidays with a focus on Conservation
- 11 January 2005
- For Members of the Coral Cay Conservation Society (£25 per annum) Red Sea Liveaboard 6-12th May 2005 The week-long trip will be guided by a qualified tropical marine biologist. Divers will have the opportunity to develop their Indo Pacific coral...
- Categories: General News
- Additions to the website: 10th January 2005
- 10 January 2005
- The 2nd Danjugan Island Biodiversity Survey (Terrestrial) is available to download.
- Categories: Philippines, Tropical Forests
- Project update - Southern Leyte Coral Reef Conservation Project (Philippines) - December 2004
- 10 January 2005
- Project Brief Aim The Southern Leyte Coral Reef Conservation Project is a three-year collaborative project (2002-2005), to survey the coral reefs of Sogod Bay. The programme provides training and conservation education opportunities for local Filipinos, as part of an integrated...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Monthly Project Updates, Philippines
- Additions to the website: January 9th 2005
- 09 January 2005
- The 2005 expedition brochure, the CCC Trust brochure and the 2nd Annual Report for Fiji Coral Reef Conservation Project are available to download from the website.
- Categories: Fiji
- Why Bat Wrestling can Enhance Ecological Teaching
- 06 January 2005
- With ever increasing opportunities to work abroad it has never been better to put what you have learnt in to action or relate your achievements to students that you are teaching. Science has always fought a battle against bad publicity...
- Categories: Tropical Forests
- Volunteer - Fiji Marine Project
- 05 January 2005
- Reef relief Thousands of UK volunteers pay to work on conservation projects around the world every year. Is it worth it? A project in Fiji has recently shown just how effective this 'free' manpower can be. As they are called...
- Categories: Diaries and Reviews, Fiji
- Volunteer - Southern Leyte, Philippines
- 05 January 2005
- When my friend and I first started surfing the net, in search of a simple escape from our mundane jobs, I could never have imagined that it would lead to 5 weeks of intensive Scuba diving in The Philippines on...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Diaries and Reviews, Philippines
- Volunteer, Fiji Marine Conservation Project, July-Aug 2003
- 05 January 2005
- Why save the reefs? Because they support more than a third of all known fish species? Because they are a crucial source of food and income to some of the world's poorest nations? There are a million scientific and economic...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Diaries and Reviews, Fiji
- Volunteer - Fiji Marine Project
- 05 January 2005
- My Leaving-Speech-Poem I've been here for two months now, though it feels like a week, And at the end of one's stay, they're always asked to speak, So instead of a speech at the end of my time, I've written...
- Categories: Diaries and Reviews, Fiji
- CCC Travel Writer of the Year 2004
- 05 January 2005
- In 2004 CCC ran the Travel Writer of the Year Competition. Participants were asked to write about their expedition experiences in no more than 1500 words. Here's the winning entry.
- Categories: Competitions, Diaries and Reviews, Honduras
- Project update - Southern Leyte Coral Reef Conservation Project (Philippines) - January 2005
- 01 January 2005
- Project Brief Aim The Southern Leyte Coral Reef Conservation Project is a three-year collaborative project (2002-2005), to survey the coral reefs of Sogod Bay. The programme provides training and conservation education opportunities for local Filipinos, as part of an integrated...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Monthly Project Updates, Philippines
- 20 Years of Conservation
- 01 January 2005
- This year marks the 20th Anniversary of Coral Cay Conservation, the award-winning premier British coral reef conservation group. Inspiration for CCC came from marine biologist Peter Raines MBE who, along with fellow dive enthusiasts, was concerned by not only the...
- Categories: Press Releases
- Project update - Fiji Coral Reef Conservation Project - January 2005
- 01 January 2005
- Project Brief Aim The Fiji Coral Reef Conservation Project is a three-year project (2002-2005) to survey coral reefs of the Mamanuca Islands, the Yasawa Islands and other areas of Fiji. The programme provides training and conservation education opportunities for local...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Fiji, Monthly Project Updates


