130

1384
Nature

The Challenges of Myanmar Ocean and Coastal Communities – Podcast

Listen on Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon

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.

🔗 Connect with her here:
FB:  https://www.facebook.com/thanda

IG: https://www.instagram.com/thandakogyi?igsh=eTl3em5hMTBvczN5


X: https://x.com/thandakogyi?s=21

Related articles

The Biodiversity Crisis: New Study Says Nearly 50% of Wildlife Is in Decline

Asian Monsoon is Transforming Due to Climate Change and Pollution

Marine Heat Waves Have Been Quietly Breaking Records for Years

Restoring and Preserving Nature as an Economic Opportunity

Related articles

Insects and Climate Change: Many Will Perish, Others Will Thrive

Insects and climate change are intricately linked, with many beneficial populations dying, while disease carrying...

Ocean Acidification Effects on Tourism: A Search For Solutions

Climate change and ocean acidification is threatening coastal communities globally that rely on fisheries and...

Asian Monsoon is Transforming Due to Climate Change and Pollution

The Asian monsoon is vital to safeguard harvests and water supplies and to generate energy....

Malaysia’s Indigenous Batek and Deforestation from Palm Oil – Podcast

The Fish Population Decline: Is Sustainable Fishing Enough To Turn the Tide?

The Biodiversity Crisis: New Study Says Nearly 50% of Wildlife Is in Decline

The World Has a Plastic Pollution Problem —And It’s Getting Worse

Trending

The Indian Election, Public Policy and Climate Impacts – Podcast

Attributions speaks with ISB Professor Anjal Prakash about the Indian elections in the context of...

Nature’s Carbon Capture Potential – Podcast

The Attributions podcast speaks with Oswald Schmitz, Professor of Population and Community Ecology at Yale...

Malaysia’s Indigenous Batek and Deforestation from Palm Oil – Podcast

James Whitlow Delano speaks about his decades covering the impact of deforestation from palm oil...

The Indian Election, Public Policy and Climate Impacts – Podcast

Nature’s Carbon Capture Potential – Podcast

Malaysia’s Indigenous Batek and Deforestation from Palm Oil – Podcast

The Cost of Climate Change on Coral Reefs – Podcast