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Organizations relating to Precious Stones

International Diamond Council / Antwerp, Belgium / Est. 1975
World Federation of Diamond Bourses / Antwerp, Belgium / Est. 1947
World Diamond Council / New York NY, USA / Est. 2000
Mesemb Study Group / Ansty, UK / Est. 1986
Diamond Development Initiative International / Est. 2007
Coral Restoration Foundation / Key Largo FL, USA
Universal Alliance of Diamond Workers / Est. 1905
International Ocean Institute - Pacific Islands / Suva, Fiji / Est. 1993
International Colored Gemstone Association / New York NY, USA / Est. 1984
Gemological Institute of America / Carlsbad CA, USA / Est. 1931
Diamond Empowerment Fund / New York NY, USA / Est. 2007
Convention Relating to the Unification of Excise Duties and of Fees for the Warranty of Articles of Precious Metals / Est. 1950
Agreement Relating to the Establishment of a Reserve of Industrial Diamonds Upon the North American Continent / Est. 1943
Convention on the Control and Marking of Articles of Precious Metals / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1972
Gem and Jewelry Education Organization / Santa Monica CA, USA / Est. 1983
International Gem Finders Society
European Gemmological Laboratory
International Turquoise Association / Est. 1975
Comité de l'industrie diamantaire pour le Marché commun
International Conference on the New Diamond Science and Technology / Est. 1988
Applied Diamond Conference / Est. 1991
International Conference on New Diamond and Nano Carbons / Est. 2007
International Gemmological Conference / Est. 1952
European Ruby Conference / Est. 2003
International Precious Metals Institute / Pensacola FL, USA / Est. 1976
Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security / Manado, Indonesia / Est. 2007
Coral Guardian / Lyon, France / Est. 2012
Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones in Antiquity / Saragossa, Spain / Est. 1988
International Diamond Manufacturers Association / Antwerp, Belgium / Est. 1946
GEMS/Water / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 1978
World Federation for Coral Reef Conservation / Est. 2008
European Precious Metals Federation / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2006
Kimberley Process / Est. 2000
Kimberley Process Civil Society Coalition / Harare, Zimbabwe
Transnational Red Sea Center / Est. 2019
London Bullion Market Association / London, UK / Est. 1987
European and International Federation of Natural Stone Industries / Wiesbaden, Germany / Est. 1981
Federation for European Education in Gemmology / Est. 1996
Global Fund for Coral Reefs / Est. 2020
CIBJO - The World Jewellery Confederation / Bern, Switzerland / Est. 1926
International Coral Reef Society / Est. 1980
International Coral Reef Initiative / London, UK / Est. 1994
The Coral Reef Alliance / San Francisco CA, USA / Est. 1994
Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network / Gland, Switzerland / Est. 1995
Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences, Bangkok / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 1978

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World Problems relating to Precious Stones

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Threatened coral reef ecosystems
Threatened species of Scleractinia

Action Strategies relating to Precious Stones

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Monitoring conservation of coral reefs
Developing gemology
Exploring for precious metals
Destroying coral reefs
Protecting coral reefs

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