Most of the islands in the GBR do form part of the World Heritage Area but the federal Marine Park does not extend above the low water mark.
solutions
Cross-jurisdictional agreements
Complementary legislation
Relevance of international conventions for MPA management
Co-managing with Indigenous Traditional Owners
Multi-sectoral Advisory Committees
Partnerships with key sectors to enhance management efforts
Participatory fisheries monitoring
MarViva
Insertion in the community
Participatory methodologies to collect information
Proud participants, facilitators, and stakeholders look over the 12' x 10.5' model of Melekeok - a model to be used as a land use planning tool for years to come
The Nature Conservancy
GIS/Technical Planning
Workshop Planning
Exchange of Traditional Knowledge
Ensuring Sustained Utility
Data collection.
A. Bystrom
Catch Composition Data Collection and Analysis
Artisanal Snapper Fishery Management Plan
Development of multi-use MPAs
International Sustainability Certification
Alternative markets for high quality fish
Grenadine Islands Vision Statement
CERMES
Communication tools for stakeholder engagement
Collaborative data and information gathering
Participatory GIS applications
Marine Spatial Planning
Team members
CZMAI
Multi-sectorial Advisory Committees
Scenario Development
Synthesis – Communicating Ecosystem Services Information
Interrelationship of zoning, MSP and ecosystem-based management as it occurs in the GBR Marine Park.
Jon C. Day
Multiple-use zoning
Zone assignment by objective rather than by activities
Coordinated-based zone boundaries
Biophysical, socio-economic & management planning principles
Use and limitations of decision support systems/tools
Working with the best available information/knowledge
Social Media Drives for Materials
Funding for Nest Sponsorships through Hatchery Tours
Meeting with members of Barangay Siit (© Jadloc)
Scientific Investigation on Larval Dispersal
Communication of scientific Results
The rugged coastline and pristine waters of Astola Island.
MFF Pakistan
Mulit stakeholder process
Science informing decision making
Sharing lessons learned for replication
Spatial Planning Report (© COBSEA)
Regional Resource Document
National Resource Document
Capacity Building
MAR Fellows from several cohorts
FMCN
New skills for conservation leaders
Innovative ideas to scale across a region
Life-long networking opportunities
Penguins in TAAF
CLEMENT QUETEL
A long term partnership with Scientists
An ecoregionalization process leading to the creation of one of the largest MPA in the world
A management plan built with the scientific community to ensure the scientific robustness of the Nature Reserve management
Mascot for the RESEX Cururupu campaign
Rare
Understanding People and Context
Participatory Managed Access Design & Implementation
Community Engagement & Behavior Change
Organizational Development and Capacity-building