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Indigenous wisdom
“Indigenous wisdom has been stifled for far too long. We need it to save the planet.”
Article
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5 min read
The Hawaiians reviving their islands’ ancient aquaculture practices
Article
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14 min read
The Wayfarer / Sailing by the light of Hōkūleʻa
Article
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14 min read
Environmental justice
Antonese
Video
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08:25
Breathe This Air
Video
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7:53
Bodies of Water
Video
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9:36
Resilience
Cyclones and cultural loss: Climate justice in Vanuatu
Article
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11 min read
Vanishing shores: Climate change, cultural heritage, and the resilience of the Marshall Islands community
Article
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10 min read
Indigenous wisdom in response to climate change: Integrating science and Indigenous expertise in Fiji and Samoa
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11 min read
The Caribbean’s coral crisis: Ocean acidification threatens coastal livelihoods
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6 min read
Tidal threats: Displacement and resiliency in Papua New Guinea
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8 min read
Sinking islands, rising costs: The Maldives’ race against climate change
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9 min read
Rebuilding the reef in French Polynesia
Project
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4 min read
Cultural advocacy
Niel Leadon: Promoting conversations that act as a force for change
Article
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6 min read
Creating a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ ocean advocates
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5 min read
Speaking out for the unheard voices in the fishing community
Article
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4 min read
Plastic Warriors
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10:29
Bottom Trawling
Bottom trawling is an extremely destructive fishing method in which large, weighted nets — some
as big as football fields
— are forcefully dragged along the ocean floor, decimating everything in their path.
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