earth to ocean
Recent Projects
Some recent earth to ocean projects are listed below:
- Coral Sea Management Plan Submission
- Great Barrier Reef coastal development project
- Biodiversity for Profit
- Understanding water users compliance in the Great Barrier Reef catchment
- Securing the oceans’ benefits
- Strengthening in-country tropical marine resources management training capacity in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
- Marine Protected Areas designed for fisheries, climate change and biodiversity objectives
- Australian Tropical Marine Alliance
- Pacific Ocean 2020 Challenge
- East Coast Inshore Finfish Fishery
- Marine planning implications of environmental impacts of future developments in northern Australia
- Coral Triangle Initiative Townsville Workshop
- Government Relations Support for Port Development
- James Cook University Staff Development Needs Assessment
Previous Clients/Partners
earth to ocean arose out of successful collaborations with organisations such as those listed below.
This previous work underscored the need for specialised, flexible natural resource management services of the kind earth to ocean offers, and, through earth to ocean, these services are now provided by some of the very people who made the former collaborations work so successfully.
- Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Australia
- Resource Analysis, Netherlands
- Cooperative Research Centre for the Sustainable Development of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
- Department of Land and Natural Resources/Corial/East West Centre, Hawaii
- Australian Institute of Marine Science
- Saba Marine Park, Caribbean
- Environment Protection Agency, Queensland, Australia
- World Bank/Resource Analysis, Curacao, Caribbean
- James Cook University, Australia
- Ausaid/ Ministry of Planning, Human Resources and Environment, Maldives
- Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
- World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) – Austraia
- The Nature Conservancy – Asia Pacific Resource Centre
- Coral Triangle Support Partnership
- Department of Environment, Heritage and Water,
- Environment Protection Agency, Queensland
- IUCN-Oceania