Scientific Funding Project Videos
Green turtle & Hawksbill turtle Project in Indonesia Increasing conservation effectiveness and sea turtle management on Bangkaru Island, Indonesia. (2022/23) |
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Zebra Shark Project in Indonesia Stegostoma tigrinum Augmentation and Recovery (StAR) Project in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. (2022/23) |
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Bowhead Whale Project in Russia Follow to save: understanding the endangered Okhotsk Sea bowhead whale seasonal distribution for defining potential “areas of conflict” with industry. (2020/21) |
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Bryde's Whale Project in China Population Biology of Bryde's Whale in Weizhou Island, Guangxi. (2019/20) |
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Reef Manta Ray Project in Indonesia Microplastics and Megafauna: Implications of microplastic ingestion on threatened manta ray populations. (2015/16 to 2018/19) |
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Komodo Dragon Project in Indonesia Multidisciplinary Approach for Assessing Komodo Dragon Population Distribution and Trends on the Island of Flores, Indonesia. (2016/17) |
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Eurasian Otter Project in Hong Kong Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) in Hong Kong. (2016/17) |
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Malayan Tiger Project in Malaysia Supporting SMART Patrols in Project Harimau Selamanya to Improve Protection of the Malayan Tiger in the Kenyir-Taman Negara Core Area, Peninsular Malaysia. (2016/17) |
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Chinese Pangolin Conservation Documentary Strengthening Community Cooperation for Pangolin Conservation in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal. (2016/17) |
Community Education
【USSP 17-18 x HKAPA】Pangolin Documentary Presented by Ocean Park Conservation Foundation, Hong Kong Advisor: Ding Yun Shan, Helen Ko Animal Species: Sunda pangolin |
Episode #1 - Where are the Pangolins? Episode #2 - The Change Brought By Conservation Episode #3 - Who is the Culprit? Episode #4 - Misconceptions About Pangolins |
Community Engagement
Run For Survival 2019 The fifth annual RUN FOR SURVIVAL charity race presented by Ocean Park Conservation Foundation, Hong Kong (OPCFHK) kicked off 19 May 2019 at Hong Kong Science Park with a record-breaking 2,200 participants. In support of the race theme “Be a Conservation Hero and K.O. Marine Debris”, runners became ocean advocates for marine protection by eliminating dire threats and obstacles resembling marine debris along the race course. All donations raised will go towards funding OPCFHK’s Asian wildlife conservation projects. |
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No Straw Campaign 2019
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No Straw Campaign 2018
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No Straw Campaign 2017
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Run For Survival 2015 Hong Kong’s first-ever “RUN FOR SURVIVAL” charity run organised by Ocean Park Conservation Foundation, Hong Kong (OPCFHK), a leading conservation advocate, kicked off at Cyberport today to raise public awareness on marine and biodiversity conservation. |