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International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN) …working to halt and reverse the decline in the world’s coral reefs ICRAN implements the ICRI Framework for Action Lauretta Burke (www.icran.org)

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International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN). …working to halt and reverse the decline in the world’s coral reefs ICRAN implements the ICRI Framework for Action Lauretta Burke(www.i cran .org). Information Supports Capacity. Information Needs for Improved Management. Reef Location - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN)

International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN)

…working to halt and reverse the decline in the world’s coral reefs

ICRAN implements the ICRI Framework for Action

Lauretta Burke (www.icran.org)

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Information Supports Capacity

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Information Needs for Improved Management Reef Location

Reef Condition \ Monitoring

Threat Analysis

Management Recommendations \ Best Practices

Value of Coral Reefs

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Coral Reef Mapping

UNEP-WCMC

ReefBase

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Coral Reef Monitoring

GCRMN

Reef Check

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Threat Analysis

Reefs at Risk Series

Southeast Asia

Caribbean

Local Area Implementation

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Reefs at Risk Series

Global

Regional

National

Local

Raising awareness

Setting priorities

Planning solutions

Policy change

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58% of the world’s reefs are at risk from human activities

High27%

Medium31%

Low42%

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The Reefs at Risk Index

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Coastal Coastal DevelopmentDevelopment

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Pollution and Pollution and Sediment from Sediment from Inland SourcesInland Sources

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Marine-basedMarine-basedPollutionPollution

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OverfishingOverfishing

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Destructive Destructive FishingFishing

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Regional Priority Setting

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Reef area estimate- Reef area estimate- 26,000 sq. km.26,000 sq. km.(26% of regional total)(26% of regional total)

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CD MbP SED OVF DF Integrated

Integrated Threat Index# Low# Medium# High

Philippines

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Local ImplementationSabah, East Malaysia

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Reefs at Risk Caribbean

LBS Pollution

Coastal Development

Overfishing

Coral Bleaching

Coral Disease

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Economic Valuation

Value of Healthy Coral Reefs Economic Loss from Reef

Degradation

ICLARM / WRI collaboration for Caribbean

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Management \ Best Practices

ICRAN Demonstration and Target Sites: identified in Caribbean, East Africa, East Asia and the South Pacific

Pairing of demonstration & target sites to enhance learning and communication

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ICRAN Status Timeline: midway in Year 2

Partners: CORAL, GCRMN, ICRI Secretariat, Reef Check, SPREP, The WorldFish Centre, UNEP, UNEP RCUs, UNEP-WCMC, WRI, WWF

Geography: now includes all 7 regional seas - a truly global network

Demonstration and Target Sites: identified in Caribbean, East Africa, East Asia and the South Pacific

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Some ICRAN successes Closure of cement factory mining corals - a

result of public awareness in Ninh Thuan

Improvement of tourist & public awareness facilities - Malindi Watamu Reserve

First ICRAN Regional ‘Experience Sharing’ Workshop for demonstration & target sites

Socio-economic assessment & monitoring - Sian Ka‘an Biosphere Reserve