“Safer seas begin with prepared communities.” Building safety, awareness, and resilience for those who live and work at sea.

"Protect Marine Ecosystems and Biodiversity"

Marine Life Trade and Protection

Strengthening working group for action plan and policies is key in dealing with life cycle and fisheries sustainability .

Education and Awareness

Increasing awareness and participation of coastal communities through education and training is important. Through education, people can learn sustainable practices in managing marine resources and understand the importance of ecosystem conservation.

Collaborative Management

Collaboration between government, research institutions, the livelihood alternative to local communities is essential. This involves the exchange of knowledge, data and experience, as well as the development of joint policies and strategies.

Monitoring and Research

Improved monitoring and research are important steps in understanding climate change and its impacts on marine and fisheries.

Maritime Safety

Developing maritime safety for storms, weather changes and other marine conditions will be important in protecting fishermen and maritime safety.

Rehabilitation and Restoration

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a shift to rehabilitation and restoration of coral reef, replanting mangrove and seagrass ecosystem. Develop a marine response unit to combat illegal trade and provide veterinary care and rescue to endangered species.

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