Mapping Tool for Mangrove Restoration Potential

Mangroves restoration site in Bali, Indonesia. Photo by Conservation International.

Do you know where to focus on mangrove restoration? Recognizing this enormous potential of mangrove restoration, the experts from the Nature Conservancy, IUCN, and the University of Cambridge, merged innovative data to create an unique mapping tool, to allow decision-makers to identify areas for mangrove forest restoration.

With the new interactive map, the potential for restoring more than 800,000 ha of mangroves will be possible. Find more details in this link.

‘Mantanomics’

Sea life in West Papua, Indonesia. Photo by Shawn Heinrich.

Mantanomics demonstrates the economic value of manta rays, which are much more valuable as long-term sources of tourism revenue than as one-time revenue to fisheries. This study estimates the direct economic impact ($140 million per year) from tourism, which significantly exceeds the value of trade in manta ray gill plates ($5 million per year).

In 2014, Indonesia declared the largest manta ray sanctuary in the world. The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries granted full protected status that supports a US$ 15 million tourism industry per year. It is ranked as one of the top three destinations in the world for manta ray watching, mainly in West Papua. 

Here is the link to the paper:

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0065051