Tag: Marine Conservation International

Protection, changing culture sees sharks flourish

Protection, changing culture sees sharks flourish

| 28/05/2019 | 11 Comments

(CNS): Shark numbers are now higher in Cayman Islands’ waters than in many other Caribbean islands, research data has revealed, as a result of conservation measures and a shift in attitude towards these critically important reef predators. Although there is still some way to go to ensure that they flourish, local shark populations have benefitted […]

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DoE calls for help tracking key predators

DoE calls for help tracking key predators

| 18/03/2016 | 4 Comments

(CNS): A local research project tracking important local marine predators that are endangered needs the help of the public who catch or see tagged fish. The Department of Environment (DoE) is working with Marine Conservation International (MCI) to track threatened species in local waters. The project will provide information for the local management efforts for threatened […]

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