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Managers of Marine World Heritage sites from around the world met in the Galápagos aboard the Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Endeavour. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Fanny Douvere, Coordinator of the Marine Programme at the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Dr. Daniel Pauly from the Sea Around Us Project and Alison Barrat of the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation discuss the future of fisheries. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Waved Albatross on the island of Espanola displaying courtship behavior. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) The endemic Galápagos marine iguanna, after feasting on seaweed beneath the waves. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) The rocky coast of Espaniola. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Alex Garcia, International League of Conservation Photographers (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Nasca Boobies. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Daniel Pauly, Martin Visbeck, and Robbert Cassier speak with a Galápagos park guide. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Sea lion waits for a bus. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Marine iguanna. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) A flamingo feeding in the shallows. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Dr. Daniel Pauly from the University of British Columbia. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Zach Abaraham, Director of Global Campaigns for World Wildlife Fund International. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) The Pulizer Prize winning reporter Kenneth Weiss. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Nancy Barron, Director of Science Outreach for COMPASS. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Ir. Helmi AKA "The Dragon Keeper", Head of Komodo National Park. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Mary Abrams, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Alison Barrat talks to Dr. Stephen Box. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Dr. Stephen Box presents his work on working with fishing communities. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Brian Sullivan, Program Manager, Google Ocean. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Alison Barrat Director of Communications at the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Managers of UNESCO Marine World Heritage Sites take a tour of the Galapagos Islands. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Blue footed booby, the most awesome bird ever. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Sunset on Espanola. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Fanny Douvere thanks everyone for coming to the conference. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Conference attendees thank Sven Lindblad for the generous donation of the Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Endeavour. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) The participants bid farewell to the Galápagos Islands. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Dr. Daniel Pauly from the Sea Around Us Project and Alison Barrat of the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation discuss the future of fisheries. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Managers of Marine World Heritage sites from around the world met in the Galápagos aboard the Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Endeavour. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Waved Albatross on the island of Espanola displaying courtship behavior. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO) Dr. Daniel Pauly from the University of British Columbia. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Blue footed booby, the most awesome bird ever. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Sunset on Espanola. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) A flamingo feeding in the shallows. (© Daniel Correia/UNESCO) Alison Barrat Director of Communications at the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. (© Andreas Krueger/UNESCO)
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