Topic: Research

Thermal Ecology Alliance

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Category: Biology and Ecology

Focuses on: Birds; Cetaceans; Climate Science; Coastal Science; Coastal Systems; Conservation; Coral Reefs; Crustaceans; Data science/Modelling; Elasmobranchs (Sharks Skates & Rays); Environment/Sustainability; Estuaries; Fish; Fisheries; Aquaculture; Habitat Mapping; Marine Mammals; Marine Science (general); Oceanography; Research; Seagrass; Shellfish;

Country/Region: Global

The Thermal Ecology Alliance (TEA) is a global collaborative initiative aiming to bring together people committed to predicting, communicating, and mitigating the impacts of changing temperatures on biodiversity.

The impacts of climate change are accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Now, more than ever, we urgently need to build accurate predictions of the most vulnerable species and regions to design effective mitigation and conservation strategies. Through community-driven initiatives and open discussion, the Thermal Ecology Alliance works to collect high-quality data, resolve points of contention, build consensus, and spark innovations at unprecedented rates—giving us the power to tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our generation.


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South African Association for Marine Biological Research

Category: Biology & Ecology

Topics include: Research; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: South Africa

The South African Association for Marine Biological Research is a Public Benefit Company founded in 1951.

OUR MISSION

To contribute to the conservation of marine and coastal resources by:

  • Generating scientific information through the Oceanographic Research Institute, a leading marine science research institute in the Western Indian Ocean Region.

  • Disseminating information and inspiring care for the oceans through uShaka Sea World, Africa’s largest world class, conservation-oriented aquarium.

  • Empowering people through uShaka Sea World Education, the leading marine conservation education centre in Africa.

OUR VISION

To be internationally recognised as the most effective, science-based advocate for the conservation of the marine and coastal resources of the Western Indian Ocean.

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