Endorsement of South China Sea Strategic Action Programme Implementation
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The Strategic Action Programme for the South China Sea represents the only intergovernmentally endorsed agreement of the priority, costed actions to reverse environmental degradation of this globally significant marine basin. This photo shows the Global Environment Facility's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Naoko Ishii, recently endorsing a large GEF International Waters project to implement the coastal habitat, land-based pollution, and regional cooperation components of the South China Sea.
Implementing the Fisheries Component of the South China Sea Strategic Action Programme
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The initiative entitled the “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand Sea" is working with communities and governments to implement the fisheries component of the South China Sea Strategic Action Programme. Its objective is to integrate habitat and biodiversity conservation considerations into fishery management and practices. The initiative is financed by the Global Environment Facility, implemented by United Nations Environment, and executed regionally by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center in partnership with the government agencies responsible for fisheries in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The fisheries refugia approach, which aims to safeguard habitats critical to the life cycles of important fisheries resources, will not only improve and secure biodiversity but also build resiliency for those who rely on the ocean for their food and livelihoods. By improving the way fisheries and environment ministries work together, and by linking fishing effort with coastal management practices, this initiative will provide multiple benefits for the environment and people. Click here for more information about fisheries refugia.
Coastal Habitat Baseline Information
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Baseline coastal habitat area information can be accessed on Goggle Maps by clicking here. Google Earth users can load this information and data by clicking here.