{"id":131,"date":"2012-06-08T17:44:00","date_gmt":"2012-06-08T17:44:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.pasopacifico.org\/2012\/06\/world-oceans-day\/"},"modified":"2024-12-17T16:18:06","modified_gmt":"2024-12-17T22:18:06","slug":"world-oceans-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pasopacifico.org\/world-oceans-day\/","title":{"rendered":"World Oceans Day"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Paso Pac\u00edfico works from ridge to reef to protect biodiversity and empower communities. What are we doing along coastlines and at sea?<\/p>\n

Understanding Marine Ecology<\/b>
\nOur Coastal Marine Research Project<\/i><\/b>\u00a0contributes to the scientific understanding of sea turtle populations and marine ecology.<\/p>\n

Our science-based monitoring gauges the effectiveness of management at marine protected areas and the protection of key indicator species \u2013 like sea turtles \u2013 which are also flagship tourism species. In addition to bolstering conservation efforts, this project provides field training to young marine scientists.<\/p>\n

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Cleaning up the Coastline<\/b>
\nWe are proud to work with the
Ocean Conservancy<\/a> as the coordinator for Nicaragua’s participation in the International Coastal Cleanup<\/a> each year.<\/p>\n

We are pleased to partner with Caf\u00e9 las Flores and Proyecto Tes\u00f3n<\/a> to gather trash and recyclables along Nicaragua’s coast, and we are members of the Alianza Yo No Tiro Basura!<\/a> alliance against litter.<\/p>\n

We also work with the Ocean Recovery Alliance<\/a> on the Global Alert <\/a>system to remind people that riverbanks are actually inland coastlines and serve as conduits for floating trash to reach the ocean, and to encourage them to take local action to solve a global problem.<\/p>\n

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Protecting Mangroves<\/b>
\nOur community guides lead eco-tourists on kayak trips and help these visitors understand the ecological importance of threatened mangrove forests which protect the coastline from erosion and storm, and provide critical habitat for aquatic wildlife.<\/p>\n

Supporting Nicaragua’s First Sustainable Fisheries<\/b>
\nAlthough their stories are largely unpublicized, a number of fishing communities have avoided self-destructive overexploitation for decades. And they do it with minimal, if any, governmenal regulation.\u201d<\/em>
\nDonald Leal, PERC, \u201c
Community-Run Fisheries<\/a>\u201d<\/p>\n

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Around the world, community-run fisheries are being created by fishermen who want to preserve their livelihoods for themselves and their children. From the North Atlantic to the Northern Sea, to the Caspian and the Pacific, fishermen are banding together for self-regulation of sustainable fishing practices, and in so doing are earning more money for themselves and their families.<\/p>\n

Our\u00a0Sustainable Fisheries Initiative<\/i><\/b>\u00a0is helping the fishermen of Nicaragua follow suit, empowering them with the science and technology necessary to gather data, assess and monitor resourcess, and determine best practices.<\/p>\n

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Protecting Critically Endangered Marine Wildlife<\/b>
\nSea turtles throughout the world’s oceans are endangered and species such as the Leatherback and Hawksbill turtles of the eastern Pacific are nearing extinction. Both critically endangered Leatherbacks and Hawksbills, as well as olive Ridley and Pacific Green sea turtles nest along the Pacific beaches of southern Nicaragua.<\/p>\n

Paso Pac\u00edfico’s turtle rangers<\/i><\/b> provide the “thin green line” between critically endangered sea turtles and would-be poachers and protectors, helping thousands of baby turtles to the sea each year.<\/p>\n

Protecting Reefs<\/b>
\nOur reef rangers program<\/i><\/b>\u00a0will build on the successes of our turtle ranger programs. We are recruiting divers to receive similar training to encourage sustainable fishing practices and serve as ambassadors for conservation in the marine community.<\/p>\n

\"\"Creating a Culture of Coastal Conservation<\/b>
\nOur environmental education program<\/i><\/b> includes a significant component on ocean conservation, particularly for those communities lying in coastal areas where often more than half the community is involved in fishing and other ocean-related livelihoods.<\/p>\n

Our junior ranger program<\/i><\/b><\/a> is teaching coastal kids about marine ecology and developing the next generation of biodiversity stewards along Nicaragua’s Pacific slope.<\/p>\n

Our surf ambassadors program<\/i><\/b> works with Nicaragua’s young and growing surf community to ensure a sustainable future for watermen and the marine creatures who share the waves with them. Thanks to the SIMA Environmental Fund, we are building a strong foundation for ocean conservation and surf access through leadership development, conservation science and education, capacity building, and international networking.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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Photo courtesy of
\nThe Barrio Planta Project<\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

In July 2012 Nicaragua will host the ISA World Masters Surfing Championship<\/a>, meaning more tourists than ever, and another big surge in surfing among local Nicaraguans. We’re excited about this because the surfing community has a long tradition of environmental awareness and respect for the ocean.<\/p>\n

You can help us create a culture of conservation in coastal Nicaragua!<\/b><\/p>\n

Summer 2012 Fundraising Goals:<\/b><\/p>\n

Today: World Ocean Day
\n<\/b>Goal: $500
\n<\/b>To publish maps of critical marine wildlife habitat.<\/p>\n

June 16th: World Sea Turtle Day
\n<\/b>Goal: $1000
\n<\/b>To provide one hundred days of protection at a newly identified sea turtle nesting beach.<\/p>\n

July 14: World Surfing Championships Opening Ceremony
\n<\/b>Goal: $2500
\n<\/b>To help budding filmmakers highlight the Nicaraguan surfing community’s commitment to ocean conservation.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Help us reach our goals. Donate today!\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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