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Irene Kingma
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Marine biologist working on ocean conservation and environmental policy ❤🦈
Happy World Ocean Day!

This #WOD I spend on the train travelling to Nice for the #UNOceanConference.

You can feel momentum building for ocean protection and for bringing the funding gap for conservation.

Such an exciting time to be here! I really feel the time is ripe for some #oceanoptimism
June 8, 2025 at 8:54 PM
Yay, abstract submission for #EEA2025 #shark #science conference is now open.

Who will I see in #Rotterdam this October

@whysharksmatter.bsky.social @taotaotasi.bsky.social @saveourseas.bsky.social
📢 #EEA2025 “Tomorrow’s World; The next chapter in Elasmobranch science and conservation”! 🦈 This year’s European Elasmobranch Association Conference will be held at Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam 29th-31st October.

Abstract submissions are now open! 👉 Stay tuned for more! www.elasmobranch.nl/eea2025/
May 30, 2025 at 10:11 AM
So nice to see this work on converting abandoned rice fields back into mangroves, from my colleagues in Guinea-Bissau, getting the recognition it deserves!

You can learn all about it in this short video that was launched at last week in Abu Dhabi

youtu.be/vZFDFyziVeo?...
December 20, 2024 at 10:24 PM
Reposted by Irene Kingma
The Upper Tana-Nairobi Water Fund was established in 2015, drawing money from corporations and government to pay for watershed restoration and reforestation of this vital resource.

But obstacles include building up expert knowledge of nature-based solutions by officials in the water sector.

Read:
In Kenya, a river restoration initiative pays for itself, and then some
NAIROBI —  The water supply for Nairobi’s five million people — and four million others besides — depends on the Tana river, which flows for 1,000 km from the Aberdare mountains to the Indian Ocean. T...
news.mongabay.com
October 29, 2024 at 1:49 PM
It was quite confrontational to find out that there was a clear correlation between age and the being able to recognise this meme....
October 22, 2024 at 4:02 PM
At #CMScop14 in Uzbekistan this week to discuss the urgent need to enhance conservation of migratory species. Today's UN-report on the decline of these species show this cannot wait: www.unep.org/news-and-sto...

Lots of #shark discounts today!

🦑 🦤 🦈 #conservation
February 12, 2024 at 3:12 PM
Reposted by Irene Kingma
For my fisheries friends, another reason to not get so myopically focused on I(UU) fishing. There is plenty of legal (or, at least, not illegal) destructive/overexploitative fishing out there. It's been an effort to start looking at our campaign planning & communications language to check ourselves.
Slavery was Legal.

Colonialism was Legal.

Jim Crow was Legal.

Apartheid was Legal.

Legality depends on who has power and the kinds of laws they pass to preserve their own privileges and bigoted views. Legality often has nothing to do with justice.
February 11, 2024 at 5:53 PM
Reposted by Irene Kingma
“For example, in Florida, the loss of just 3% of wetland coverage resulted in $480 million in property damage during just one hurricane.” 🌎 therevelator.org/economic-val...
Study Finds Staggering Economic Benefit From Protecting Wetlands • The Revelator
For example, in Florida, the loss of just 3% of wetland coverage resulted in $480 million in property damage during just one hurricane.
therevelator.org
February 3, 2024 at 4:25 PM
Awesome win for marine conservation in the UK today!
🧪 🦑

Breaking! Defra have announced a ban on industrial-scale sandeel fishing in the English North Sea!
Restrictions on bottom-towed gears in 13 Marine Protected Areas have also been announced! Great news!

#UKWildlife

www.gov.uk/government/n...
January 31, 2024 at 6:40 PM
Reposted by Irene Kingma
Here's the 2nd article in a new 5-part series on carbon credits, climate & the voluntary carbon market 🌎

Our @john-cannon.bsky.social writes that REDD+ projects often aim to benefit local communities, but they have also reportedly caused abuses and rights violations recently:
Do carbon credits really help communities that keep forests standing?
This is the second article in our five-part series on forest carbon credits and the voluntary market. Read Part One. Part Three, Part Four and Part Five will be published later this month. SEN MONOROM...
news.mongabay.com
January 5, 2024 at 5:28 PM
Reposted by Irene Kingma
I said some things…

Political inaction on climate is because there is a time scale mismatch between election cycles and tangible results of climate policies. We need politicians who think about humanity and the living world instead of the next election.
Oceanograaf David Ho: 'Klimaatstrijd heeft disruptieve actie nodig'
Aan de vooravond van COP28 hekelt de oceanograaf dat zeker fossiele bedrijven te veel invloed hebben op politici.
www.apache.be
November 29, 2023 at 1:47 PM