Recording of CCT’s first online members’ talk available for viewing
On 19 February 2025, the Trust held its first online members' talk with Dr Sam Purkis, currently Professor and Chair of the Marine Geosciences Department at the University of Miami, and the founding Chair of our American organisation, CCT-US
10th March 2025
On 19 February 2025, the Trust held its first online members’ talk with Dr Sam Purkis, currently Professor and Chair of the Marine Geosciences Department at the University of Miami, and the founding Chair of our American organisation, CCT-US https://cctus.org/
Presented by CCT Director, Sarah Puntan-Galea, the talk: “Scaling Coral Reef Conservation: Biodiversity Assessment from Orbit” was open to all and is now available to view on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp7o2XsTRYE&t=2s
Future talks will be for members’ only, so join via our website https://chagos-trust.org/support And as Sam reminding us at the end of his talk, we should be passionate about our planet, proactive to help save it, and always remain positive – thank you Sam!
In the latest issue of Chagos News
The opening article examines the first sighting of the sliteye shark in the waters of the Great Chagos Bank, written by Charlotte Oulton and Drs Holly Stokes, Kimberley Stokes, and Chagos Conservation Trust (CCT) Trustee Nicole Esteban from Swansea University’s Marine Conservation Ecology Lab.
This year’s issue of Chagos News has been published
This year's issue of Chagos News is out! And it's packed with articles about the latest conservation research and work happening in the Chagos Archipelago
CCT awarded nearly £1million in Darwin funding for Chagos rewilding projects
The Chagos Conservation Trust has been successful with its Darwin Plus Main and Local Programme applications, being awarded nearly £1million to undertake three Healthy Islands, Healthy Reefs (HIHR) nature restoration projects in the northern atolls – and largest island, ...