Catalog of Fish Species in Tela Bay, Honduras
Local fishers held a wealth of knowledge of the various fish species of the region, but that information wasn’t documented anywhere. Now, by partnering with the fishers to create detailed fish catalogs for the region, CORAL has helped preserve this vast local expertise and make it more accessible to the general public.
Monthly Monitoring Protocol: Laguna de los Micos, Tela, Atlántida
The objective of this monthly lagoon monitoring program is to evaluate the state of fisheries in Laguna de los Micos to better understand the impact of lagoon closures. Although this methodology was developed for Laguna de Los Micos, this protocol can be implemented in any lagoon along the Honduran Caribbean coast.
Fisheries Management Plan for Tela Bay, Honduras
The Fisheries Management Plan for Tela Bay seeks to establish a tool for the integrated and sustainable development of fishing activity in Tela Bay. The management plan seeks to achieve three main objectives that integrate three key areas for the management of fisheries resources: ecological, social and economic.
Catalog of Fish Species in Trujillo and Laguna de Guaimoreto, Honduras
Local fishers held a wealth of knowledge of the various fish species of the region, but that information wasn’t documented anywhere. Now, by partnering with the fishers to create detailed fish catalogs for the region, CORAL has helped preserve this vast local expertise and make it more accessible to the general public.
Hawai’i Hotel Reef Stewardship Guide
As many resorts in Hawai’i are situated along the shoreline, they play an important role in protecting the coastal ecosystem. This guide can help your property take stock of its own operations and find resources to assist in implementing new strategies within your own property.
Recycled Water For Reefs
This resource guide was developed to assist West Maui’s resort and condominium properties in transitioning to recycled water for irrigation.
Reducing Sediment Transport From Dirt Roads Into Streams: A Guide for Road Maintenance Crew and Land Managers
When polluted stormwater flows into the nearshore environment, it poses a health threat to swimmers and causes significant harm to coral reefs and other marine life. By following this guide, you can help reduce the amount of sediment reaching our oceans and create a safe, healthy nearshore environment for marine life and your community.
Building a Rain Garden to Filter Stormwater
Building a rain garden can be an effective, low-cost tool to prevent stormwater from reaching our streams and the ocean. While this document outlines how to build a new rain garden, it can also be used to improve water filtration within your current landscape by retrofitting existing flower beds or gardens.