Former MAP-Asia Intern Joins 1st Mangrove Training Course for the Western Indian Ocean Region
From the 2nd
to the 10th of December the First International Mangrove Training
on Biodiversity and Ecosystem in the Western Indian Ocean Region took place
at the University of Nairobi’s Moana Research Station for Marine Studies, in
Diani, Mombassa, Kenya. The training was
attended by more than 20 participants from 10 different countries. The team of trainers
were also international, including Professor Kathiresan, Director of the Centre of Advanced Study in Marine
Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, at Annamalai University, India; Hanneke Van Lavieren from the UNU-INWEH; and Dr Cairo from the Kenya
Marine Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI).
to the 10th of December the First International Mangrove Training
on Biodiversity and Ecosystem in the Western Indian Ocean Region took place
at the University of Nairobi’s Moana Research Station for Marine Studies, in
Diani, Mombassa, Kenya. The training was
attended by more than 20 participants from 10 different countries. The team of trainers
were also international, including Professor Kathiresan, Director of the Centre of Advanced Study in Marine
Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, at Annamalai University, India; Hanneke Van Lavieren from the UNU-INWEH; and Dr Cairo from the Kenya
Marine Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI).