Stacy D. Jupiter
Stacy Jupiter is a marine scientist from Suva, Fiji. She won the MacArthur Fellowship in 2019. According to Newsday, she… more

This Nov at CITES CoP20, governments will vote on giving them Appendix I protections - the strongest safeguard possible.
Add your voice: only.one/act/cites-2025
#CITESCoP20
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Full study:
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Today, we carry this legacy forward, says WCS’s John Calvelli, as part of a campaign to protect it.
🌎 www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/...
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Read more 👉 wcs.org/coral-strategy
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#OceanOptimism funded by 🇩🇪 @bmz.de 🇳🇴 @norad.no 🇫🇷 @afd-france.bsky.social 🇮🇪 @irishaid.bsky.social 🇸🇪 @swedishmfa.bsky.social
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Emily leads coral reef conservation at WCS and is co-founder of MERMAID, a freely available, AI-powered database to ID the most climate-resilient reefs. Used by 2,000+ scientists worldwide. 🌏
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See their trip to #HudsonCanyon on our latest #DayInTheLife: bit.ly/3K9sEyl 🌎
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@bezosearthfund.org.
Includes Solomon Islands, with support from WCS, advancing this work for people, culture, and the planet.
🌏 bit.ly/4mmhTWW
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Led by our then-Department of Tropical Research (DTR), the 6-month voyage made an unexpected stop at the end at the little-known #HudsonCanyon.
Isabel Cooper, a DTR staff artist, made 100+ illustrations on the expedition.
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New science from WCS Ocean Giants team shows humpbacks in nearshore/mid-shelf areas seem to eat wider variety of prey than those much further offshore—valuable info to guide conservation efforts and ecosystem monitoring.
🌎 doi.org/10.1002/aqc....
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Upcoming #CITES #CoP20 will include urgently needed proposals to protect the world’s most threatened species.
🌏 news.mongabay.com/2025/08/mong...
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At #WorldWaterWeek, WCS’s Amelia Wenger, Alec Hughes, and Alice Latinne, spoke on the importance of integrated watershed management to achieve co-benefits for nature and people.
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Comes after years of participatory planning and consultations, community leadership, and support from a variety of agencies and NGO partners like WCS.
🌏 🪸 bit.ly/3Hp1K4M
Photo (c) Connor Holland/Ocean Image Bank
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