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COP27 delivers €15 million to protect Egypt's coral reefs - how will it help?

Sharm El Sheikh’s reefs are far more than just a backdrop to the climate conference - they’re a globally important ecosystem.

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Antigua and Barbuda to join Commonwealth coalition on mangroves

Antigua and Barbuda has announced its intention to join the Commonwealth Blue Charter Action Group on Mangrove Ecosystems and Livelihoods, emphasising that the coastal forests are vital to mitigating and building resilience to the harmful impacts of climate change.

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Blog: Mentoring women and youth matters for conservation in Mauritius

A blog by Metolo Foyet, Commonwealth Correspondent This Commonwealth Secretariat blog is part of a series launched during the lead up to COP26, featuring young people from across the Commonwealth who are leading the way on local climate action. View the full blog series. The blogs are written by fellow youth citizens from the Commonwealth Correspondents network. To be part of

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World Ocean Day 2021 - The Blue Reset: Building resilient and equitable ocean-based economies post-COVID

This high-level Commonwealth virtual event celebrates World Ocean Day, highlighting how protecting the health of the ocean and coastal communities is critical to national and international economic recovery. Government and private sector leaders will speak on their challenges and experiences resetting and rebuilding equitable resilient ocean economies. The Blue Reset The

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Small-scale fisheries offer strategies for resilience in the face of climate change

 E-Mail Coastal communities at the forefront of climate change reveal valuable approaches to foster adaptability and resilience, according to a worldwide analysis of small-scale fisheries by Stanford University researchers. Globally important for both livelihood and nourishment, small-scale fisheries employ about 90 percent of the world s fishers and provide half the fish for human consumption. Large-scale shocks like natural disasters, weather fluctuations, oil spills and market collapse can spell disaster, depending on the fisheries ability to adapt to change. In an assessment of 22 small-scale fisheries that experienced stressors, researchers revealed that diversity and flexibility are among the most important adaptive capacity factors overall, while access to financial assets was not as important for individual households as it was at the community scale. The research was published Jan. 23 in the journal

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