Improving enforcement and science through innovation in Gladden Spit & Silk Cayes Marine Reserve and Laughing Bird Caye National ParkÂ
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February 28, 2024
The purpose of the project is to adopt new and innovative technological solutions to strengthen the enforcement and science programs within the GSSCMR and LBCNP while bringing community awareness about the positive impacts of blue businesses. This project will contribute to the delivery of the conservation commitments of Belize arising from or related to the Blue Bond Agreement by supporting the Government of Belize’s commitment to protect 30% of its ocean including coral reefs, mangroves and fish spawning sites.
Funds from Belize Fund ($BZD)
$,000
Co-financing ($BZD):
$,733.55
Grantee
Southern Environmental Association
Location
Gladden Spit & Silk Cayes Marine Reserve and Laughing Bird Caye National Park
To create a self-financing, sustainable and mature seaweed industry for Belize.
Project Objectives:
To strengthen SEA’s enforcement programs through improved monitoring systems and enforcement in LPCNP for the protection of biodiversity
To strengthen SEA’s science program through strategic scientific plan implementation for effective data collection in GSSCMR and LBCNP
To build awareness among community stakeholders regarding the importance of protecting marine biodiversity and the importance of alternative livelihoods, and entrepreneurship that supports the growth of blue economy businesses
Expected Outputs:
Updated management plans for GSSCMR and LBCNP.
long-range cameras with a supported solar photovoltaic system and boosted internet signal installed and operational on LBCNP and LWC.
Effective patrols in the Marine Protected areas conducted.
Park rangers trained to effectively conduct surveillance and enforcement in GSSCMR and LBCNP.
SEA is equipped with the necessary tools and housing needed to support the enforcement of MPA regulations in GSSCMR and LBCNP.
Science strategic plan developed.
Essential science equipment and supplies procured for data collection
Commercial fish species survey conducted.
Fish landings surveys conducted in GSSCMR.
Coral reef health assessed in GSSCMR and LBCNP.
Fish spawning aggregation in GSSCMR monitored.
Staff trained on commercial fish monitoring and spawning aggregation monitoring using visual techniques and underwater drones
Community participants trained in diversification and alternative livelihoods
Community participants trained in business plan development.
Increased awareness in stakeholder communities on the importance of biodiversity protection and conservation of marine resources.