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Presentation skills

Open Learn

The Open University

This is a short lesson from a course called "Effective communication in the workplace". This has useful tips and tricks to help plan for a presentation.

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PowerPoint for Windows training

Microsoft

Microsoft

PowerPoint for Windows training from Microsoft Office Support

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Massive online open course on marine litter

UNEP

UN environment programme

This course is designed to share the latest knowledge and approaches to measuring and managing marine plastic pollution from land-based sources to achieve local, national and regional goals.

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Open Online Course on Gender and Environment

UNCCLearn

UNCCLearn

This course will help you better understand the linkages between gender and the environment.

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Introductory Course to Gender and the Environment

United Nations Environment Programme

United Nations Environment Programme, One Ocean Hub University of Strathclyde

This course provides an introduction to gender and the environment including in relation to issues such as access to resources and the exacerbation of gender inequalities caused by climate change.

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Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing and associated drivers

Widjaja S, Long T, Wirajuda H, Van As H, Bergh PE, Brett A, Copeland D, Fernandez M, Gusman A, Juwana S, Ruchimat T, Trent S and Wilco C.

High level panel for a sustainable ocean economy

This report highlights the need for a comprehensive and co-ordinated approach to address the issue of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Sharing Report

The missing millions from shrimp and tuna fisheries in the South-West Indian Ocean: improving understanding of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

This research shows that as much as US$142.8 million of potential income is lost from the region every year as a result of a combination of potential IUU fishing activities linked to tuna and shrimp