Your Global Partner in the Preservation and Protection of our World’s Oceans

 

Marine Research ▪︎ Conservation ▪︎ Education


 
 
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Ocean Ecology Network is dedicated to marine research, conservation and education around the world. Although marine turtles are central to Ocean Ecology Network’s current projects, we welcome research and conservation partnerships more broadly in the marine ecosystem.

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Manjula Tiwari, Ph.D.
President, Ocean Ecology Network

 
 
 
The greatest danger to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.
— Robert Swan
 

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Ocean Ecology Network Projects

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Marine Turtles Project (on-going)

We work with local partners (NGOs, local communities, governments and relevant institutions) on the conservation and management of sea turtles in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea.

We focus on: nesting beach monitoring and management, maximizing hatchling production through creative management strategies, evaluating and mitigating the impact of artisanal and commercial fisheries on marine turtle populations, building partnerships with governments, empowerment of local coastal communities for conservation, and strengthening the skills and capacity of local partners.

 

Countries where we are collaborating on marine turtle projects with local partners:

Brazil
Morocco
Mauritania
Cabo Verde
Guinea
Sierra Leone
Liberia
Ghana
Gabo
Sao Tome

Angola, Namibia.
Oman
India
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Cambodia
Vietnam
Papua-Indonesia
Papua New Guinea

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Discover more about current and past turtle projects from around the globe

(and our partners who made them possible)

 
 
 
 

Artificial Reef Project

As a team member of Kuddle Life Foundation, Pondicherry, India, Ocean Ecology Network is involved in the design and implementation of an artificial reef project in the waters of Pondicherry. The goals of this project are to:

  • Establish, monitor, and manage a network of artificial reefs along the Pondicherry coast that supports healthy marine ecosystems, and promotes fish biodiversity and productivity in collaboration with the local fishing communities and other stakeholders

  • Create a sustainable livelihood for the local artisanal fishing community 

  • Promote good marine conservation practices through education, outreach and research.

 
 

Ocean Music Project (2021)

This project promotes songs from local communities working with sea turtles around the globe. More details to follow on coastal music from Sierra Leone, Liberia, India, and Indonesia.

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We welcome global partners committed to the preservation and protection of our world’s oceans. Let’s find a way work together.

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Adopt a Turtle

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