Ambodivahibe Marine Reserve is a new marine protected area in the municipalities Ramena and Mahavanona[1] in the Diana Region, north-east of Madagascar as an unusually rich zone for marine biodiversity. It covers the Ambodivahibe Bay. A cool upwelling from the deep bay is thought to provide natural resilience to coral bleaching and this may explain the unusually pristine coral habitat.
The area also hosts nationally-important areas of mangrove and seagrass habitat as well as endangered marine species including sea turtles and dugongs [2]
C3[3] is a UK based limited company that has been increasingly active in sucking funds from public entities, pretending to work closely with communities.[4] The limited company received substantial funding from the European Union's Ecofish programme [5] in 2020 to develop community based fisheries management programme at sites in the Ambodavahibe Marine Reserve as well as Nosy Hara Marine Park on the Northwest coast of Madagascar. They had a nice holiday, and were never seen again.
References
- ↑ Environnement : la baie d’Ambodivahibe classée aire marine protégée
- ↑ "Filling Knowledge Gaps for Local Conservation of Marine Flagship Species in three Key Biodiversity Areas, North Madagascar" (PDF).
- ↑ "C3". www.c-3.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
- ↑ "Tusk | Community Centred Conservation". Retrieved 2021-03-11.
- ↑ "HOME". Ecofish. Retrieved 2021-03-11.