oacri Official Statement on the Authenticity of OACRI Courses Official Website Release: OACRI CPD-Accredited Courses The Ocean and Climatic Research Institute (OACRI) is proud to announce that all our courses are officially CPD-accredited, ensuring the highest a...
oacri Exciting Announcement: OACRI’s New Course on Climate Change & Resilience in Partnership with The Earth – BIJOYEE We are thrilled to announce that the Ocean and Climatic Research Institute (OACRI) has partnered with The Earth – BIJOYEE to launch an impactful new course: "Climate Change & Resilience: Understanding...
oacri Exciting News: OACRI Joins the Global Waste Cleaning Network! We are thrilled to announce that the Ocean and Climatic Research Institute (OACRI) is now an official member of the Global Waste Cleaning Network (GWCN) ! This exciting development marks a significant...
oacri OACRI Announces Free Online Course on Turtle Conservation The Ocean and Climatic Research Institute (OACRI) is excited to introduce a FREE online course designed to educate and inspire action for turtle conservation. The course, titled "Introduction to Turtl...
oacri OACRI : Leading the way in Climate Resilience and Education 🌊 OACRI: Leading the Way in Climate Resilience and Education! 🌏 We're excited to announce that the Ocean and Climatic Research Institute (OACRI) is reaching new heights in its commitment to climate re...
oacri Exciting News! OACRI is Now an Approved CPD Provider—Free Online Certificates Coming Soon e are proud to announce that the Ocean and Climatic Research Institute (OACRI) is now an approved Continuing Professional Development (CPD) provider. This accreditation underscores our commitment to e...
oacri Venezuela becomes first country to lose all of its glaciers This April 16, 2019 photo shows an aerial view of the Humboldt glacier in Merida, Venezuela. (AP Photo/Jose Manuel Romero) May 9 (UPI) -- Venezuela is the first country in modern history to lose all o...
oacri Scientists Develop Novel Turtle Blood Test, Results Published A little over fourteen years ago on April 20, 2010, plumes of dark smoke billowed into the air above the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Flames burned on the water’s surface as the oil drilling rig Deep...