Archive: February 2008
- SOUTHERN LEYTE CORAL REEF CONSERVATION PROJECT - MONTHLY UPDATE FEBRUARY 2008
- 28 February 2008
- Monthly project update in the Philippines in February 2008
- Categories: General News, Monthly Project Updates, Philippines
- THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL TO VISIT CCC IN TOBAGO
- 25 February 2008
- PRINCE CHARLES VISITS ONE OF OUR EXPEDITION SITES FOR A SECOND TIME!
- Categories: CCC In The News, General News, Press Releases
- UNITED NATIONS GIVES THE TOBAGO PROJECT A BOOST
- 25 February 2008
- The United Nations Development Program National Steering Committee met recently with representatives from Coral Cay Conservation and the Buccoo Reef Trust to evaluate the Tobago Coastal Ecosystem Mapping Project.
- Categories: CCC Awards, CCC In The News, Coral Reefs, Trinidad & Tobago
- MANAGEMENT PRACTICE FOR WORK ADJACENT TO REEFS
- 25 February 2008
- The Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative (SEFCRI) Maritime Industry and Coastal Construction Impacts (MICCI) Team is proud to announce the completion of the MICCI Local Action Strategy Project 6: Best Management Practices (BMPs) for construction, dredge and fill and other activities adjacent to coral reefs.
- Categories: Coral Reefs, General News, Reports and Publications
- WCS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME
- 25 February 2008
- The deadline for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Research Fellowship Programme is approaching. Click here for more information.
- Categories: General News
- STATUS OF REEFS AFTER SEVERE WEATHER IN 2005
- 25 February 2008
- 2005 was one of the hottest years since records began in 1880. Read about the impact this had on coral reefs in the Caribbean and Atlantic basins.
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- TREASURES IN THE SEA: REEF RESOURCE FOR TEACHERS
- 25 February 2008
- The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation are pleased to announce the companion website to Treasures in the Sea: Our Bahamian Marine Resources. An excellent information and activities resource for education...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, General News, Press Releases
- STUDY ON OCEANS GIVES WAKE-UP CALL
- 25 February 2008
- Fishing, climate change and pollution have left an indelible mark on virtually all of the world's oceans, according to a huge study that has mapped the total human impact on the seas for the first time.
- Categories: General News, Press Releases
- AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE
- 25 February 2008
- Do you know anybody worthy of a Royal Geographical Society Award? Click here for more information...
- Categories: General News
- NEW SPECIES GUIDE WRITTEN FOR CCC EXPEDITIONS
- 21 February 2008
- CCC Volunteer turned scientist has written a Species Indentifiation Guide bespoke for our Philippines project. We recommend this to all our volunteers prior to departure as it gives detail of all the endemic species to the Philippines area.
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Past volunteers, Philippines, Reports and Publications
- CCC VACANCY: IYOR 2008 EVENTS COORDINATOR
- 20 February 2008
- Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) is seeking one or more part-time volunteers to assist with the co-ordination and execution of events and activities in the UK that will promote coral reef conservation and awareness as part of the International Year of the Reef (IYOR) in 2008.
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- CCC VACANCY: IYOR 2008 PROJECT MANAGER
- 20 February 2008
- Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) is seeking a project manager to co-ordinate & organise events and activities in the UK that will promote coral reef conservation and awareness as part of the International Year of the Reef (IYOR) in 2008.
- Categories: Vacancies
- FIELD CONSERVATION OFFICER (Papua New Guinea)
- 08 February 2008
- Position: Field Conservation Officer Responsible to: Operations Director/Manager Principal place of work: Papua New Guinea Annual salary: £1250 Contract term One year (renewable for maximum 2 years) Start Date Early 2008. Role As the Field Conservation Officer you will be...
- Categories: Vacancies
- ENVIRONEMENTAL GRAFFITI
- 04 February 2008
- If you want to share your CCC experience with the world AND you’ve got the literary prowess to put pen to paper and leave readers wanting more, then Environmental Graffiti is all ears!
- Categories: General News


