Conservation of Seagrass Ecosystems- Safeguarding Food Security and Resilience in Vulnerable Coastal Communities

On-going     Global

01 Jan 2019 to 30 Apr 2026

Description

Seagrass is an essential food source for dugongs and other marine wildlife and provides key ecosystem services (e.g. fisheries productivity and carbon sequestration). Seagrass ecosystems are declining globally due to pressure from coastal development, fishing and boating, pollution and climate change. Information on the status of seagrass ecosystems and the services that they provide is lacking. The project contributes to reducing these knowledge gaps by engaging local NGOs and communities in the conservation of seagrass. NGOs are trained in participatory science to enable them to collect data and identify key seagrass areas. This information is then used to engage communities and decision makers in developing policies for seagrass conservation. In parallel, the project implements alternative business models in coastal communities to improve livelihoods and contribute funds for seagrass conservation. This enhances the sustainability of seagrass ecosystems in the Indo-Pacific.


Project Lead: Yasmeen Telwala
Implementing State(s): Tamil Nadu (Palk Bay),
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Implementing Partner(s):
  • Blue Ventures
  • Marine Research Foundation (MARECET)
Federal Ministry of Germany:
Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUV)

Implementing Organisation(s):
  • Secretariat of Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) - Abu Dhabi