Project Report
| Aug 2, 2021
Building up
By Juliet Lyon | Executive Director, ParCo
![Fishing Council in Front of New Building]()
Fishing Council in Front of New Building
The fisheries council of Mangalisse village is finalizing plans with the government to roll out its LMMA - locally managed marine reserve - to protect seahorses. In June a guilty verdict was reached in the trial of the Chinese resident of Vilankulo that was caught with 8 kg of seahorses. This shows strong awareness and will on the part of the government to protect seahorses by enforcing biodiversity laws and bodes well for collaboration between the government and the local community on the evolving LMMA.
Other accomplishments of the council:
- Led seahorse safaris for several groups of tourists bringing in around $750 for fishing families encouraging them to protect rather than poach seahorses. While well below pre-covid levels, this trickle of tourism is welcome.
- Completed construction of their meeting space which will also function as a reception center for seahorse tourism.
- The "ecopoint” project provided alternatives incomes buying 4 tons of recyclable plastic from casual waste pickers in Mangalisse.
- Celebrated the 50th beach cleanup clearing another 5 tons of litter from Vilankulo south beach.
- In May Ilidio and Amancio completed one year of monthly seahorse monitoring for scientific study in collaboration with Dr. Louw Claassens.
Activities and capacity building was coordinated by Ilidio with support from the Save the Seahorses of Mozambique campaign.
![Plastic Buyback]()
Plastic Buyback
![Seahorse Tourism]()
Seahorse Tourism
![Snorkeling Safari]()
Snorkeling Safari
![Lunch in the village]()
Lunch in the village
![Beach Clean]()
Beach Clean
![Susana and Olinda CCP members]()
Susana and Olinda CCP members
![Collected Plastic]()
Collected Plastic
![CCP Meeting Hall and Tourism Reception]()
CCP Meeting Hall and Tourism Reception
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Mar 30, 2021
Fwd: March 30 report
By Juliet Lyon | Project Leader
Led by Project Coordinator Ilidio Cole, ParCo is setting up a Locally Managed Marine Area in Mangalisse following the “Our Seas Our Lives”
approach which had success in northern Mozambique. The area will specifically protect seahorses.
In
January, a Chinese national was caught in Vilankulo with a large stock of dried
seahorses in his shop closet. This event increased interest in seahorse protection with local authorities. The District Administrator pledged support to our
efforts and the confiscated seahorses are being analyzed with guidance from our partner seahorse specialist.
In
meetings with the Community Fishing Committee of Mangalisse (CCP), two seahorse
habitats were selected to become protected areas - Tsacatsaca and Tolenhane -
shallow seagrass beds off the coast of Mangalisse where seahorses are abundant.
We look forward to implementing an action plan with the CCP to protect seahorses from capture at sea and to continue monitoring the populations and promoting seahorse tourism as an alternative income. We appreciate all of
the generous support from across that world that makes our work possible!
PHOTO: Project Coordinator Ilidio