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Belize: A Success Story

For seven years, CORAL worked alongside key community partners to catalyze coral reef conservation in Belize. Our expert team—led by Val Rosado—provided local communities with the knowledge, skills, and resources to protect their remarkable marine resources, and to leverage tourism as a tool for sustaining critical conservation and education efforts. While we have since elected to suspend our field operations in Belize, our efforts have empowered and equipped Belize’s coastal communities to keep our momentum going until we identify opportunities to re-engage.

To view a slideshow of CORAL's accomplishments in Belize, click here [1]» [2]

About Belize

Situated between southeast Mexico, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea, Belize is well known as one of the best diving destinations in the world. With approximately 60 miles of coral reefs stretching along its coasts, Belize’s diverse dive sites boast stunning atolls, coral canyons, sheer cliffs, and caves. But like so many coral reefs around the world, Belize’s reefs are threatened by the effects of climate change, overfishing, pollution, coastal development, and other human-induced stresses. This is why Belize became a priority destination for CORAL’s work.

Read more about our projects in Belize » [3]

Reef Threats & Progress

The coral reefs of Belize provide many benefits to the local community; however, factors such as intensive coastal development, agricultural runoff, uncontrolled sewage and sedimentation issues, increases in cruise ship tourism, and irresponsible marine recreation activities are threatening the health of the reefs. CORAL worked with community leaders, local government, and marine recreation providers to build effective management of marine protected areas and support new conservation projects and alliances.
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Read more about threats & progress » [5]

Our Partners in Belize

CORAL partnered with a variety of stakeholders in Belize, including local community groups and non-governmental organizations, marine park managers and marine recreation operators, and the government institutions focused on tourism development and natural resource conservation. In partnership with Conservation International, CORAL developed the Sustainable Marine Recreation Environmental Walk-Through Program, and continues to seek opportunities with other international NGOs working on similar issues in the region.

Valentine Rosado, CORAL’s former field representative in Belize, brought together stakeholder groups from across the country to collaborate on local conservation initiatives that support standards implementation, reduce reef threats, and create meaningful opportunities for local communities to save their coral reefs by supporting marine protected areas.
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Read more about our partners in Belize » [7]

Building Sustainability
EWT

CORAL helped Belizean marine tourism operators attract more customers who care about the environment. As a means of aiding businesses to check their environmental practices and improve their conservation efforts, CORAL and its partner, Conservation International, created the Environmental Walk-Through Program and Environmental Performance Checklist. More » [8]

 

Kids in Action in Belize
Belize Kids in Action [9]

Designed at a CORAL Conservation in Action [10] workshop and funded by a CORAL microgrant [11], the Kids in Action program in Belize taught school-aged children about coral reef, mangrove, and sea grass ecosystems, and the importance of supporting marine protected areas.

 

Kids in Action touring a mangrove forest in Bacalar Chico National Park and Marine Reserve.

Photo credit: Valentine Rosado

 

 

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Source URL (retrieved on 05/18/2013 - 18:17): http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize

Links:
[1] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/in_retrospect
[2] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/in_retrospect
[3] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/projects
[4] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/progress
[5] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/progress
[6] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/people
[7] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/belize/people
[8] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/caribbean/mar%2523ewt
[9] http://www.coral.org/what_we_do/our_approach/assist_implementation
[10] http://www.coral.org/what_we_do/our_approach/assist_implementation
[11] http://www.coral.org/what_we_do/microgrants