The WWF SWIO Seascape Regional Programme coordinates WWF's marine and coastal conservation and social development efforts in the South West Indian Ocean (SWIO).
Let’s face it: We’re #InHotWater 🌡️
Marine heatwaves push ecosystems to the edge.
From coral bleaching to devastating storms, people and nature are in peril.
It’s time to stop burning fossil fuels.
The ocean – and our future – depend on it. #COP29#ActForOurPlanet
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Let’s face it: We’re #InHotWater 🌡️
Marine heatwaves push ecosystems to the edge.
From coral bleaching to devastating storms, people and nature are in peril.
It’s time to stop burning fossil fuels.
The ocean – and our future – depend on it. #COP29#ActForOurPlanet
SWIOTUNA held a strategic meeting with Dr. Godfred Ameyaw, FITI's Regional Coordinator for Anglophone Africa, to discuss the implementation of the FITI process in Kenya and agreed to collaborate on advocating for government engagement with FITI. #Sustainability#Fisheries#FITI
📷 Over 400 members of LMMA gathered in Mahajanga to plant 10,000 Rhizophora mucronata & Ceriops tagal across 1 hectare, restoring critical mangrove ecosystems! This reforestation effort strengthens climate resilience for coastal communities. #ClimateAction#Resilience 📷📷
🌊 How can #LMMA communities in Madagascar strengthen climate resilience? Join the 5th MIHARI National Forum to learn about best practices, success stories, & local governance in marine resource management. #MIHARI2024#ProtectOurOceans 🐟💬
Read more: https://t.co/u8GBjdVEHd
📢 VOTE YES FOR A PLASTIC POLLUTION-FREE FUTURE! 🚫🥤 Plastic pollution will triple by 2040 without action. Urge governments to finalise a global treaty. South Africa, be the change & vote YES to ban problem single-use plastics. 🗳️https://t.co/F4t0cvDooW #PlasticSmartJuly
Overall, mangroves are disappearing 3 to 5 times faster than global forest losses. This mangrove day lets together raise awareness about mangroves and their importance as self-sustaining ecosystems. Together we can #protectourmangroves
WWF shared its catch monitoring & data collection system during a workshop on data management organized by the Ministry of Fisheries.
This was to improve knowledge of production data collection methodology & to provide deconcentrated services with a common data collection system.
Participants at this week’s workshop embraced the concept of a regional network to build coastal community capacity at scale, concluding the week with a plan to roll out such a network. Well done and thank you to the many people and organisations involved!
WWF-SWIO, in collaboration with @wiomsa and @cordioea, will be co-hosting a workshop this week to catalyse a learning network to scale #CoastalCommunity capacity building and empower community voices across the @SWIO region.
SWIO's #shark species are nearing extinction due to being caught either unintentionally as bycatch or intentionally in a wasteful practice called “finning”.
Read more about the risks to sharks and rays and WWF’s recommendations to protect them ⬇️
https://t.co/5Itnt7oHWk
🦈 #DidYouKnow that sharks and rays are keystone species and essential in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems?
Today is #SharkandRayAwarenessDay, so let’s celebrate these misunderstood creatures and promote their #conservation.
Politically and economically, small-scale #fisheries struggle to compete with global operators. Lalaina endorsed #Madagascar’s community-centred approach that involves local stakeholders in the negotiations of these arrangements, so considering the needs of #coastal communities.
🗣️ This week, the 36th @FAO Committee on Fisheries (#COFI36) convened over 100 FAO members to discuss fisheries management. WWF-Madagascar's fisheries lead, Lalaina Rakotonaivo, contributed to an exchange of views on fisheries access arrangements in the case of #Africa.
Dixit Lalaina Rakotonaivo, Fisheries Coordinator from WWF Madagascar
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"By embracing these flexible, community-centered approaches, we can secure a brighter future for our oceans and the millions who depend on them."
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@WWF_SWIO@FAOfish@FAO@capecffa
Exchange of views at the36th @FAO (COFI): Access arrangements
Lalaina Rakotonaivo highlights the importance of fisheries access agreements & their essential role in ensuring the sustainable & equitable use of marine resources for the well-being of Madagascar's coastal communities
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M. Lalaina Rakotonaivo @wwf_mada on behalf of🇲🇬 CSOs welcomed the inclusive approach of their gov. involving local stakeholders in the negotiations of EU SFPA and with Japan
They ask for transparency on other arrang.: "Spanish & French vessels also fish under other flags"