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SUMMARY:Ocean Resilience in Focus: Developing Science-based Approaches for Coral & Biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:The event will invite coral conservation institutes and coral researchers in support of the implementation of Kunming Montréal Biodiversity Framework and the Coral Reef Breakthrough Goals and Action Point. The session will showcase the developments and illustrate leading practices around several elements of how jurisdictions are safeguarding coral reef ecosystem including but not limited to: \n\ndata for better decision-making;\ntechnology & innovation;\ncitizen science;\nmarine education & ocean literacy; and\npolicies for coral reef conservation & restoration\n\nThis event aims to: \n\nfacilitate exchanging experiences and lessons-learned with various stakeholders contributed to biodiversity conservation. highlight the need for strengthening capacity-building\, access to and transfer of technology to bridge up the conservation gap so to meet up the needs for effective implementation; and\ncreate the opportunity of partnership\, close collaboration and knowledge exchange in the international and national level.\n\nLead Organisation: Delta Environmental & Educational Foundation \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT AGENDA (.PDF) \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT SUMMARY (.PDF)
URL:https://cop16forcoral.org/event/ocean-resilience-in-focus/
CATEGORIES:Resilience
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ORGANIZER;CN="Delta Environmental & Educational Foundation":MAILTO:claire.huang@deltaww.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20241023T110000
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SUMMARY:[In Spanish] Honduras: Improving reef health via crab cultivation
DESCRIPTION:This listening session / mini panel is a collaboration will focus on partnerships for the health of reefs and people. Collaboration and pilot project presentation\, focusing on the following: \n\nHealthy Reefs for Healthy People (HRHP)\, an alliance with more than 75 regional partners that promotes projects that benefit reef health and resilience across the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (MAR)\, and the Honduras Coral Reef Fund (HCRF)\, which is one of the first MPA co-managing organizations to join this initiative and has been instrumental for data collection in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Natural Monument (CCMNM).\nHRHP and HCRF’s piloting of the cultivation of king crab as a way of controlling macroalgae\, which smothers corals and hinders new recruits. Native herbivorous species populations urgently need to increase across the MAR in order to tackle macroalgae and ensure the success of restoration programs. The king crab Mithrax spinosissimus is a very successful native herbivore that has received limited focus in reef ecological health studies and projects to date\, compared to reef species such as parrotfish. HRHP and HCRF are looking to change this with their innovative pilot project.\nHonduras Seascape Partnership – HCRF’s vital coral reef conservation and research is reinforced by the Atlántida Seascape Initiative of the Seascape Partnership\, conformed of five Honduran NGOs and international NGO Fauna & Flora. Since 2016\, this partnership has worked on social and ecological connectivity across three MPAs and the unprotected waters between them.\n\nLead Organisation: Honduras Coral Reef Fund (HCRF)\nCo-organisation(s): Fauna & Flora\, Healthy Reefs for Healthy People (HRHP) \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT AGENDA (.PDF)
URL:https://cop16forcoral.org/event/honduras-improving-reef-health-via-crab-cultivation/
CATEGORIES:Resilience
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ORGANIZER;CN="Honduras Coral Reef Fund (HCRF)":MAILTO:fernanda.valladares@cayoscochinos.org
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