Event: The Chagos Marine Reserve - Building on Success
We are pleased to announce:
A joint meeting of the Chagos Conservation Trust and the Zoological Society of London
The Chagos Marine Reserve: Building on Success
Tuesday 27th November 2012, 10:30 – 17:30, followed by drinks reception
At the Zoological Society of London, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY
The British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Protected Area is the world’s largest fully no-take marine reserve. Its marine life is strikingly abundant. This conference will provide both an update on the on-going science and conservation of the archipelago and look at future plans.
This year’s research expedition to the Chagos archipelago obtained some excellent scientific results – and you will see spectacular images of island and marine life in an abundance and of a quality that is difficult to replicate elsewhere in today’s over-exploited oceans.

Attendance: All places must be booked in advance.
Prices: Standard – £25, Concessions (CCT members, ZSL members, students, press) – £20
Both tickets include the conference, lunch, refreshments and reception.
Registration deadline: 18th November 2012
To book your place online please visit ZSL’s booking page, or alternatively fill in our booking form and send it, along with your cheque to:
Simon Hughes Secretary, Chagos Conservation Trust Ground Floor Flat 29 Champion Hill London SE5 8AL
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