Belize Is Expanding Its Marine Protected Areas in a Big Way

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

The government of Belize will expand its network of no-take zones, a type of marine protected area, from three percent to over 10 percent by the end of 2018.

The expanded areas are managed in accordance with a national secure fishing rights program established in 2016.

“For Belize, a healthy ocean and small-scale fishing are a matter of survival,” said Fisheries Administrator Beverly Wade. “We are a country dependent on our seas for jobs, income, and food. We are taking this step because the culture and health of our communities are intricately tied to healthy reefs and fisheries.”

This new expansion comes as Belze was recognized for the impact of its sustainable fisheries.

According to the most recent “Mesoamerican Reef Report Card” by Healthy Reef for Healthy People, Belize’s no-take zones growing fish populations and biodiversity.

“Belize continues to show the world the way forward,” said Amanda Leland, the Environmental Defense Fund’s Senior Vice President for Oceans. “With secure fishing rights already established nationwide, expansion of these no-take zones shows how sustainable fishing and protected areas can work together to create healthy reefs and growing fish populations that will provide long-term benefits for the people who depend on them.”

Along the Belize Barrier Reef there is a high level of biodiversity– mangroves, corals, seagrass, cayes and their populations of conch, lobster, and reef fish.

In 2016, in response to growing threats to the health of their fisheries, Belize established a nationwide secure fishing rights program, the first of its kind in the world.

Belize’s approach creates incentives for fishing communities to become stewards of their fisheries.

At the center of the solution being adopted by Belize is “Managed Access,” a combination of secure fishing rights and empowerment of fishermen.

Under this approach, fishers and fishing communities control their own future through licenses, giving them access to fish in specific geographic areas–or Territorial Use Right for Fishing–of the fishery, and responsibilities to help manage the areas and observe regulations.

Together, managed access and no-take zones are designed to help rebuild fish populations while protecting critical habitat.

The newly announces expansion will help Belize meet the challenge of protecting the second largest barrier reef in the world, while ensuring its resources can help meet sustainable development goals.

“These expanded no-take zones combined with sustainable fishing are essential for achieving Belize’s objectives for environmental conservation and biodiversity while providing a source of healthy nutrition and food security, and jobs in some of our most vulnerable communities,” said Wade.

The organization added it hopes that the approach will open up new opportunities for the seafood industry, and for blended and private capital to finance the reform and governance of fisheries.

The EDF estimates that more than $200 billion of investment is needed globally to implement sustainable fishing reforms.

“These remarkable efforts in Belize have already demonstrated reductions in illegal fishing, models of community-based co-management of fisheries, and improvements in the health of its valuable coral reef ecosystem,” said Larry Epstein, Director for EDF. “Those looking to invest in countries committed to sustainable fishing reforms should take note.”

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5 Tiny Caribbean Islands to Check Out Right now

 

There’s nothing like the feeling of discovery, of coming to a destination far off the beaten path, of finding a place for adventurous travelers. In the Caribbean, that often means the more remote islands, the harder-to-reach spots.

But even these wonderful little destinations are easier to reach than you think, just an extra flight or an extra boat ride

But the journey is worth it. These tiny Caribbean islands will instantly make you fall in love.

Here are five tiny out-of-the-way Caribbean paradises.

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Dinner at the Anegada Reef hotel.

Anegada It used to be a frontier destination, tucked away in the far reaches of the British Virgin Islands, an almost mythical place filled with giant lobster and endless beaches. But today Anegada is the centerpiece of the British Virgin Islands’ post-storm recovery, and with new ferry service it’s easier than ever to get there. (Oh, and the giant lobster and beaches are very real). How to Get There: There are VI Airlink flights from both St Thomas and Tortola, along with a new Anegada Express ferry out of Tortola.

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Caribbean Photo of the Week: Morning Sky in Grenada

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Elizabeth Henriques, who sent in this lovely shot of the morning sky on Grand Anse Beach in Grenada.

Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean?

Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the subject line, including your first and last name and the location of the photo.

It could be the next one!

— CJ

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Marriott’s Luxury Collection Opening New Resort in Los Cabos

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Marriott’s The Luxury Collection is expanding in Mexico.

Following the recent debut of Panama’s Santa Maria golf resort, the collection is set to debut the new Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort in Los Cabos, Mexico.

“The debut of Solaz Resort marks The Luxury Collection’s seventh hotel in Mexico; an important milestone for the brand as we showcase our commitment to expanding our footprint in this remarkable destination,” said Mitzi Gaskins, Global Brand Leader, The Luxury Collection. “Solaz Resort will offer global explorers a new gateway to the Baja California Peninsula and deliver unparalleled travel experiences signature to The Luxury Collection.”

The 128-room property (which includes 21 residences) will officially launch in June on a 34-acre site overlooking the Sea of Cortez.

Amenities will include 50-meter infinity pools lining 1,246 feet of white sand beachfront, along with a 10,000-square-foot spa and 20,000 square feet of event space.

It’s the seventh Luxury Collection property in Mexico.

“Our hotel is the latest, luxury beachfront hotel to hit the Cabo market, offering luxury global travelers and locals alike an architectural masterpiece overlooking the beautiful Sea of Cortez.” Said Giuliana Torres Schernthaner, General Manager of Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort, Los Cabos. “We are thrilled to debut Solaz Resort as part of The Luxury Collection, officially joining the brand’s portfolio of world-renowned hotels and resorts. As the brand’s seventh hotel in Mexico and first in Los Cabos, we are proud to be a key player in The Luxury Collection’s fast-growing portfolio.”

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VIDEO: Checking into the Jewel Grande Montego Bay

 

All-inclusives have changed a lot in recent years. Everything has been taken to the next level: the food, the activities, the entertainment, the overall design.

But Jamaica’s newest all-inclusive is something else entirely — a new kind of all-inclusive concept.

The terrific Jewel Grande Montego Bay isn’t just a resort — it’s a group of all-inclusive residences  — fully equipped, luxuriously appointed and endlessly capacious.

This is all-inclusive living.

It’s turned the traditional all-inclusive on its head – sure, there are all of the high-level inclusions you expect — but it’s something more.

That means another thing – the Jewel Grande is also perfect for families looking for the convenience of an all-inclusive without compromising on space, and large meeting and convention groups looking for the right event site.

The whole place feels more elegant, more refined, more upscale and more relaxing than the traditional all-inclusive getaway — something punctuated by what just might be the best spa in the whole Caribbean.

In other words, it’s time to visit.

For more information, visit the Jewel Grande.

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