The main objective of the project ‟Sharks conservation using telemetry in the Malpelo World Heritage Site” is to determine migratory patterns and local movements of Sphyrna Lewini and Odontaspis ferox with acoustic telemetry, a valuable tool to understand the ecology and distribution of sharks. With this information, the project aims to educate communities and involve government to create new measures that allow an adequate management for the conservation of these species, extremely threatened by the shark fining fishing industry operating in the area. The project will make a difference in the biodiversity conservancy of this very important species congregation area in the following ways:
The project will make a difference in the biodiversity conservancy of this very important species congregation area in the following ways:
By generating new scientific information about the migratory patterns of shark population, our role is to assess national entities to take decisions based upon field knowledge and by the end of the project a proposal for shark conservation will be suggested.
In the last decades, shark fining has become a growing fishery target for local coastal communities whose traditional fishing resource is getting rare. By educating local communities to adopt and respect these measures, implementing workshops sessions and environmental campaign about the importance of conservation practices we involve stakeholders in the preservation of the local biota.
Malpelo as a remote place in the Colombian Pacific maritime territory is a hard place for control and surveillance but it has been demonstrated that during the periodic operations conducted by the Navy Patrol vessel, very few fishing boats were working in the area. A training program will be organized for Park rangers and Coast guards teams, which include specific Malpelo Island environmental management and illegal fishing boats interception procedure.
To achieve part of this large scale goal, the different objectives to be fulfilled with this project, include:
For video footage of our work, please see:
http://www.fundacionmalpelo.org/Videos_F.Malpelo.zip
Project number: 10251559
Awarded amount: $25,000
Awarded date: 03-12-2010
Continent: South America
Country: Colombia
Stanislas Teillaud
Malpelo Foundation and Other Marine Ecosystems
Cra 7 N° 32-33 Piso 27
Bogotá
Cundinamarca
No exist
Colombia
Tel: Landline: +57 1 285 07 00 / 01
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Fax: +57 1 285 07 15 / Ext 108