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Marine Biodiversity Analysis (MBA)
Five of six MBA surveys to date have been in the "coral triangle," the region containing the richest coastal and marine biodiversity in the world, encompassing Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, southern Japan, and northern Australia.
Learn more about the Marine Biodiversity Analysis Program. To order print copies of RAP Bulletins, contact cabspubs@conservation.org.
- RAP #38: A Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of the Abrolhos Bank, Bahia, Brazil (2006)
Download in PDF format - RAP #31: A Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of the Coral Reefs of Northwest Madagascar (2005)
Download in PDF format - RAP #29: A Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea--Survey II (2002)
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- RAP #22: A Marine Rapid Assessment of the Raja Ampat Islands, Papua Province, Indonesia (2002)
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- RAP #20: A Marine Rapid Assessment of the Togean and Banggai Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia (2002)
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- RAP #17: A Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of the Calamianes Islands, Palawan Province, Philippines (2000)
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- RAP #11: A Rapid Biodiversity Assessment of the Coral Reefs of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. (December 1998)
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