News Category: Reports and Publications
- CORAL CAY'S CORAL CODE
- 12 March 2008
- Take Only Pictures, Leave Only Bubbles! CCC have teamed up with Andark and Tony Backhurst Scuba Travel in order to raise awareness and support for conservation within the diving world. We have collaborated to release our new 'Coral Code' poster and leaflet offering facts and figures about coral reefs, key threats and how to act to protect them.
- Categories: CCC In The News, Coral Reefs, General News, Press Releases, Reports and Publications
- 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
- 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
- CORAL REEFS: UNPRECEDENTED FIXED NITROGEN
- 28 January 2008
- CO2 levels and global warming may or may not pose a threat to the oceans flora and fauna, but fixed nitrogen levels are increasingly cause for concern. Read Charles Birkeland's paper discussing mankind's impact on coral and where to go from here.
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Reports and Publications
- WORLD OCEAN OBSERVATORY'S NEW WEBSITE
- 22 January 2008
- The World Ocean Ovservatory is pleased to announce the launch of it's new online resource. Interactive, exciting and informative, it's a must for anyone wanting to learn about the worlds coral reefs.
- Categories: Coral Reefs, General News, Press Releases, Reports and Publications, Travel
- Waria Valley Science Update, Papua New Guinea
- 17 December 2007
- The science programme has been making steady progress since the first survey was carried out in June this year. So far the team has completed full surveys in nine different locations with many more areas identified for future work. Four habitat types are being looked at comprising of primary forest, disturbed-agricultural land, primary forest-disturbed edge and secondary forest-primary forest edge. Click the link for more info.
- Categories: General News, Monthly Project Updates, Papua New Guinea, Reports and Publications, Tropical Forests
- Tobago Coastal Ecosystem Mapping Project Update-August 2007
- 16 October 2007
- Tobago Coastal Ecosystem Mapping Project Project Update August 2007 Project Scientist: Katherine Yates Project Brief Tobago’s coral reefs face serious and urgent challenges. However, their status has not been comprehensively documented. The Tobago Coastal Ecosystem Mapping Project (TCEMP) is a...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, General News, Monthly Project Updates, Reports and Publications, Trinidad & Tobago
- Polillo Islands Annual Report Released
- 06 September 2007
- All images are property of Olliver Wood The Polillo Islands Biodiversity Conservation Foundation (PIBCFI) has released its annual report for 2006. Established by Flora and Fauna International with support from Chester Zoo and the Darwin Initiative, the foundation has...
- Categories: Reports and Publications
- Recent Coral Report for the Phillippines by Dr Doug Fenner
- 20 August 2007
- Corals of Sogod Bay, Southern Leyte, Philippines July 2007 Study for Coral Cay Conservation Douglas Fenner A brief visit to the Ampo base of Coral Cay Conservation at Sogod Bay, Leyte, was made by the author in July, 2007. A...
- Categories: Reports and Publications
- Southern Leyte Coral Reef Conservation Project Synopsis
- 23 July 2007
- The Project Synopsis of the Southern Leyte Coral Reef Conservation Project (LRCP) (September 2002 to Present) is now available to download. The current project in Southern Leyte has been undertaken with the prime objective of assisting the Provincial Government...
- Categories: CCC In The News, Coral Reefs, Philippines, Reports and Publications
- Report: Valuing the Environment in Small Islands
- 30 May 2007
- A new report is now available from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) entitled 'Valuing the Environment in Small Islands - An Environmental Economics Toolkit'. To download a copy, please click here. The toolkit was developed in collaboration with a...
- Categories: Reports and Publications
- Report: Effective conservation of Honduras
- 17 May 2007
- The summary report, Social and Economic Profile of Helene; Community Views on the Environment and the Potential for a Successful MPA is now available to download. This study forms part of a NOAA & Coral Cay Conservation research initative...
- Categories: Reports and Publications
- Report: Education as a tool for coral reef conservation
- 03 April 2007
- This report by Lisa Browning, Andrew Finlay and Lorna Fox, considers the role of education in coral reef conservation, including drivers for education, tools and techniques and evaluation. It focuses particulary on marine protected areas (MPAs) because they are...
- Categories: CCC In The News, Reports and Publications
- Report: Kadavu Islands in Fiji
- 29 March 2007
- The summary report of the Kadavu Islands (March - September 2006) for CCC's Fiji coral reef conservation project is now available to download. This was prepared by Simon Harding, Marine Science Coordinator and Pete Raines, Founder and CEO. Download...
- Categories: CCC In The News, Reports and Publications
- Report: Malaysia Tropical Forest Conservation Project
- 12 December 2006
- The report of the Setiu Wetlands Phase of the Malaysia Tropical Forest Conservation Project is now available to download. This was a collaborative project between the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Malaysia (PERHILITAN) and Coral Cay Conservation. Download...
- Categories: Malaysia, Reports and Publications
- Fiji Project: Kadavu - 6 Months Progress Report
- 16 October 2006
- This report features the progress made on our conservation project site in Kadavu, Fiji up until the end of September. The four key project activities covered are: Training for Community Fish Wardens Training scholarships for USP students Reef Awareness Field...
- Categories: Reports and Publications
- Honduras final reports for Roátan NW & E
- 05 August 2006
- The final reports for the Honduras Bay Islands project in Roátan Northwest Shore and East End & Barbaretta have now been published, to download a copy of the reports click Northwest Shore and East End & Barbaretta or to view...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Honduras, Reports and Publications
- Fiji Marine Science Update
- 06 October 2005
- This report comes from a recent visit made to CCC's Fiji operations by James Comley (CCC Director of Marine Science) during August and September 2005. It is split into activities by geographic region and includes a report of a presentation given at the National Tourism Council Meeting held on the 25th of August and CCC's third annual review held in Nadi on the 15th of September.
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Fiji, Reports and Publications
- Malaysia Reports
- 31 March 2005
- Malaysia Tropical Forest Conservation Project Report Of The Perhentian Phase 2005 April 2005, 140 pages, 1MB Malaysia Coral Reef Conservation Project:Pulau Redang - Report To The Department Of Marine Parks, Malaysia. December 2004, 69 pages, 3.8MB For the full...
- Categories: Coral Reefs, Malaysia, Reports and Publications, Tropical Forests
- Student Conference on Conservation
- 06 June 2004
- The fifth Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS) was recently held (March 2004) at the University of Cambridge. The series, attended by two CCC Science Interns, aims to build links among young conservation scientists from biological, environmental and geography departments...
- Categories: Reports and Publications
- Hotspot of Hope
- 19 July 2003
- Terrestrial Science Co-ordinator, Craig Turner, takes a look at the success of the Negros Rainforest Conservation Project. The Philippines currently has one of the largest numbers of threatened, restricted range bird species in the world. Recent research has discovered a...
- Categories: Philippines, Reports and Publications, Staff, Tropical Forests


