In the News
Here are some of the things people are writing about us:
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2015
Scientists say a plague of sea stars is devastating Pacific coral reefs
This article, featured in the Washington Post, puts national public focus on the increasing threat posed to coral reefs by crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), as highlighted by the Foundation's Starfish Collection and Removal (SCAR) Team work in the Maldives.
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2015
Documenting Shark Feeding in a “Wild Place”
This article, featured in R&D Magazine, chronicles the efforts of Living Oceans Foundation's Executive Director Capt. Phil Renaud to document on video a rare shark feeding event in the atolls of French Polynesia.
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2015
Shark Feeding Frenzy Provides Valuable Insight into Eating Habits
A shark feeding frenzy caught on film by a documentary crew provides valuable insight into the poorly understood eating habits of one of the ocean's most fascinating creatures.
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2015
Anantara offers guests a diving holiday with a difference: a Five-Day Marine Expedition
Anantara Dhigu and Anantara Veli Resorts in South Malé Atoll, Maldives, are excited to announce they will be hosting a team of marine biologists from The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) 26 October to 1 November 2015. Led by Chief Scientist Dr Andrew Bruckner, the team of four researchers will be conducting a Starfish Control and Removal program, known as SCAR.
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2015
This article, posted in the Scripps Institution Coral Reef Ecology blog, was written by Samantha Clements, a science team member on the Living Oceans Foundation's BIOT Mission earlier this year.
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2015
Coral Bleaching Hits Indian Ocean Reefs
Findings of bleached corals in the Indian Ocean from the Global Reef Expedition mission to BIOT were published on CBSNEWS.com.
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2015
Global Reef Expeditions Assess Coral Reef Health
Prince Khaled bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia had a dream: to fund research expeditions focused on the health of the ocean. The dream became reality when the Living Oceans Foundation was founded in California.