APEX Environmental

APEX Environmental is an environmental organisation with extensive expertise in oceanic whale and dolphin surveys, cetacean ecology research, conservation management and training. One of our key areas of interest are the Indo-Pacific migratory corridors of east Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands - and the importance of these these narrow, yet deep passages by large migratory marine life, and in particular blue and sperm whales.

The Asia-Pacific Oceanic Cetacean Program aims to expand the existing knowledge of the Earth's most abundant yet least known marine ecosystem - the open ocean - and achieve alternative and minimal impact solutions for nature-based industries that are cost-effective and have long-term ecological and economical sustainability.

In addition to our work on marine mammals, we have also conducted and assisted with numerous regional marine conservation programs such as MPA Network development, national fisheries reviews, capacity building assessments and marine tourism development. Educational activities focus on tropical marine conservation issues in Australasia, with particular emphasis on. We are a member of the IUCN Species Survival Committee - Cetacean Specialist Group

Affiliation:

IUCN Species Survival Commission

Articles

Bali's northwest corner - Keeping the secret? Bali's northwest corner - Keeping the secret?
A few years back, some enterprising divers took a look beneath the surface in Gilimanuk Bay. You have to wonder what made them think that it might just be a good dive
Dive Bali Dive Bali
If you ask any visitor to Bali, why they chose Bali as their holiday destination I am sure you will receive many and varied answers including, the culture, the people, the shopping, the nightlife, the stunning scenery. But there is a secret side to Bali that is slowly being discovered by more and more people looking for that something different and exciting!
Name
APEX Environmental
Location:
Suite 102 Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 379,
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
Contact:
+62 - (0)361 - 287020
Fax:
+62 - (0)361 - 270890
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