The Return to the Motherland….or a Conservation Adventure of a Young Biologist
It’s that time of year again! No, not Christmas. It’s time for the EDGE Conservation Tools training course. This year, we’ve come to the…
Destructive Fishing
Following on from our ‘introduction to corals‘ blog, I will continue to delve into their watery world, today approaching just some of the ways…
Coral Reefs: An introduction
In the following weeks, we will be expanding our EDGE Coral Reefs section of the website to provide you with more information on the…
EDGE Fellow Grace visits ZSL!
Last week I had the wonderful opportunity to visit ZSL London, and it really was a trip worth my while. Prior to my visit,…
A New EDGE Coral Reef Fellow: Grace Quiton
I’m Grace Quiton, an EDGE Fellow conducting a project on EDGE corals in Silago and Hinunangan municipalities in Southern Leyte, Philippines. Some people say…
EDGE Coral Fellow Ditto Visits London
Ditto dela Rosa is our EDGE Corals Fellow, who works with local governments, academia, community-based organizations and NGOs in the Philippines. One of his…
Introducing EDGE Fellow Gregorio E. dela Rosa, Jr (Ditto)
I’m Gregorio E. dela Rosa, Jr. but people usually refer to me as Ditto. I have been working as a research specialist for Haribon…
I’m leaving on a jetplane, don’t know when I’ll be back again
Time flies. 3 weeks seems like just 3 days ago. We were transferred to the bigger boat by Papalo, the same boat that took…
And the course comes to an end
The first EDGE Coral Reefs training course has been completed, and I gained a lot of information and new knowledge from it. The course participants were from the coral triangle region and the…
Knowing what you are talking about
“So Grace, what is mutualism?” All eyes turned to me as Dave Smith, director of Operation Wallacea and head scientist of the Coral Reef…
The totally awesome EDGE corals course!
Having just being hired to work as a marine conservationist, the EDGE coral reef training course is the most suitable course to equip myself…
Conservation at the Centre of Marine Biodiversity
Diving and learning marine biodiversity and conservation from the experts, in the centre of marine biodiversity is priceless. And I am grateful to get that chance…
My Coral Conservation Reality Check
If I was to summarise the last few days of the EDGE training program, I would say it has been a huge eye opener….
Moving corals and so much more to be thankful for
The EDGE Corals Training Course continues and we were thrilled to receive such a warm blog from one of our trainees. To find out…