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The Challenges of Myanmar Ocean and Coastal Communities – Podcast

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Welcome to Attributions! 

In this episode, we speak with Ma Thandar Ko Gyi — a diver and marine conservationist — about the complex challenges facing Myanmar’s ocean and the people who depend on it.

From the silent threat of ghost gear to the pressures of plastic pollution and climate change, Myanmar’s coastal communities are on the frontlines of a crisis that is both environmental and deeply human.

🎧 Join us as we dive beneath the surface to uncover how culture, conservation, and courage come together in one woman’s mission to protect the sea.

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