Safeguarding Biodiversity and Species Abundance in Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

The goal of this project will be “To ensure that the effective and financially sustainable management of CBWS prevents losses in biodiversity and safeguards the continued managed access to traditional livelihoods in the MPA through 2030”. Through this, SACD will contribute to the long-term safeguarding of these industries nationally, while specifically protecting livelihoods for CBWS stakeholders.

Funds from Belize Fund ($BZD)
$,000
Co-financing ($BZD):
$,397.08

Grantee

Sarteneja Alliance for Conservation and Development (SACD)

Location

Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary (CBWS)

Time-frame

February 2025 – April 2027

Project Goal:

To ensure that the effective and financially sustainable management of CBWS prevents losses in biodiversity and safeguards the continued managed access to traditional livelihoods in the MPA through 2030.

Project Objectives:

  1. To ensure that high-quality MPA monitoring and enforcement data is available to inform adaptive management decisions for the protection of biodiversity in CBWS through April 2025.
  2. To strengthen the management and sustainability of the traditional beach trap fishery in CBWS, guided by a fully implemented sustainable fishery plan, by March 2024.
  3. To improve SACD’s financial sustainability through investments in SACD’s Business Arm, Tour Operator, and CBWS tourism stakeholders’ capacity by 2025.

Expected Outputs:

  1. The increased effectiveness of the SACD S&E Team improves fisheries compliance within CBWS by 50% compared with the 2022 baseline by 2025.
  2. 100% of CBWS species conservation targets are fully managed by SACD before April 2025.
  3. An endorsed sustainable fishery plan is implemented in CBWS by March 2025.
  4. Revenue generation through expedition hosting increases by 200% from the 2022 baseline by 2025.
  5. CBWS tourism stakeholders are engaged in 50 days of direct employment annually by 2025.
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GAP Application Form SACD