• About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Seagrass
    • Dugongs & Biodiversity
    • Partners
  • How We Work
    • Research
    • Conservation, Policy & Actions
    • Business Models
    • Communications
  • Projects
    • The First Asian Regional Dialogue on Seagrass and Dugong Conservation
    • 2030 Seagrass Breakthrough
    • Seagrass Ecosystem Services Project
      • India
      • Indonesia
      • Malaysia
      • Philippines
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
    • Bazaruto Dugong and Seagrass Conservation Project
    • Community-Led Conservation Small-Grants
      • Indonesia
      • New Caledonia
      • Tanzania
      • Bahrain
    • Dugong & Seagrass Research Toolkit
      • User Guide
      • Key considerations
      • Meet the Partners
      • Meet the Experts
  • Where We Work
    • Bahrain
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • New Caledonia
    • Mozambique
    • Philippines
    • Tanzania
    • Thailand
    • Timor-Leste
    • UAE
  • Resources & Impact
    • Data
    • Tools
      • WISDAM
      • Seagrass Blue Carbon Toolkit
      • Dugong & Seagrass Research Toolkit
      • Handling a Stranded Dugong Calf
      • Dugong Catch & Bycatch Questionnaire
      • Seagrass-Watch Manuals
      • All Tools
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Projects

In partnership with leading scientists, field practitioners, social entrepreneurs and coastal communities we implement innovative projects to improve dugong and seagrass conservation.

The First Asian Regional Dialogue on Seagrass and Dugong Conservation

Bridging the gap between knowledge and action

2030 Seagrass Breakthrough

Harnessing the potential of seagrass as a Nature-based Solution for climate, biodiversity and people

Seagrass Ecosystem Services Project

Improving the conservation status of seagrass meadows and the biodiversity they support in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste and India.

Bazaruto Dugong and Seagrass Conservation Project

Building the capacity of coastal communities to implement sustainable livelihoods and conserve dugongs and seagrass in Bazaruto Archipelago Region, Mozambique.

Dugong & Seagrass Research Toolkit

An interactive online guide for selecting the best dugong and seagrass research methodologies available.

Community-Led Conservation Small-Grants

Strengthening community-based seagrass and dugong conservation in Bahrain, Indonesia, New Caledonia and Tanzania.

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  • About Us
    ▼
    • Our Mission
    • Seagrass
    • Dugongs & Biodiversity
    • Partners
  • How We Work
    ▼
    • Research
    • Conservation, Policy & Actions
    • Business Models
    • Communications
  • Projects
    ▼
    • The First Asian Regional Dialogue on Seagrass and Dugong Conservation
    • 2030 Seagrass Breakthrough
    • Seagrass Ecosystem Services Project
      ▼
      • India
      • Indonesia
      • Malaysia
      • Philippines
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
    • Bazaruto Dugong and Seagrass Conservation Project
    • Community-Led Conservation Small-Grants
      ▼
      • Indonesia
      • New Caledonia
      • Tanzania
      • Bahrain
    • Dugong & Seagrass Research Toolkit
      ▼
      • User Guide
      • Key considerations
      • Meet the Partners
      • Meet the Experts
  • Where We Work
    ▼
    • Bahrain
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • New Caledonia
    • Mozambique
    • Philippines
    • Tanzania
    • Thailand
    • Timor-Leste
    • UAE
  • Resources & Impact
    ▼
    • Data
    • Tools
      ▼
      • WISDAM
      • Seagrass Blue Carbon Toolkit
      • Dugong & Seagrass Research Toolkit
      • Handling a Stranded Dugong Calf
      • Dugong Catch & Bycatch Questionnaire
      • Seagrass-Watch Manuals
      • All Tools
    • Resources
    • Solutions
  • Media Centre
    ▼
    • News
    • Gallery