Indian Ocean Travel by TOURISMER

 

 

Indian Ocean : A regional agreement aims to save a tropical paradise in trouble

 

 

The Western Indian Ocean is home to an array of plants and animals, and is criss-crossed by migration routes. However, overfishing and the destruction of life-sustaining ecosystems, like mangroves and sea grass beds, is threatening this biodiversity.  

To counter these perils, the Nairobi Convention has invested heavily in projects focusing on ecosystem restoration and management. UNEP and the Global Environment Facility have partnered together on several of these, including an effort to restore mangroves in Mozambique and bolster the income of local communities.  

More on : https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/regional-agreement-aims-save-tropical-paradise-trouble

Share:

More Posts

Oman: A Land of Adventure

  Oman, a Land of Adventure   Oman is renowned as a land of adventure, providing a wide range of experiences for adventure-seekers, nature enthusiasts,

Let us know about any plan of trip

Indian Ocean : A regional agreement aims to save a tropical paradise in trouble