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November 2017

Clean power returns to Borneo village

Borneo, the world’s third-largest island, is shared by the nations of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. It is home to diverse topography, one of the world’s oldest rainforests, and countless endemic […]

October 2017

Reasons for optimism in Fiji

October 12, 2017 Fiji’s 332 islands are home to thriving coral reefs, dense tropical forests, and mangroves, as well as a rich and welcoming culture. Seacology has a long history […]

October 2017

New project will support ecotourism on Cozumel

The island of Cozumel, off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, is an increasingly popular tourist destination, and for good reason. Home to Mayan ruins, picturesque beaches, and premiere dive sites, the island […]

October 2017

Gina Lopez accepts 2017 Seacology Prize

“No matter how much money you have, no matter what intellectual or economic theory you have… if it’s not based on a deep foundation of caring and empathy, it’s just […]

September 2017

India field representative delights in work well done

Field representatives—the local people who help communities all over the world develop projects with Seacology—are essential to our efforts. Field Rep Vineeta Hoon is an accomplished conservationist and cultural geographer. […]

August 2017

Tonga sets example for effective local stewardship

Seacology has worked with communities in the Kingdom of Tonga since 1999. The Polynesian archipelago, comprising 169 islands, provides a model for how local and national efforts to promote marine […]

August 2017

Video tour of recent Seacology projects

We invite you to take a virtual tour of twelve current and recent Seacology projects: 0:14 Mkwiro Village, Wasini Island, Kenya 0:45 San Salvador Island, Bahamas 1:15 Koldita Island, Chile […]