Projects

  • Coral Ed-Ventures

    Coral Reef Ed-Ventures is an innovative, cooperative educational venture between Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts and the Hol Chan Marine Reserve in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize. This school-based project began in 2000 as an effort to facilitate community awareness of reef ecology and to support and encourage reef preservation.

  • Research and Monitoring

    Nesting beach surveys are the most widely implemented monitoring tool in use globally, and are an important component of assessing sea turtle populations. These surveys are important to evaluate the effects of recovery and conservation efforts at nesting sites. Population size is assessed by counting the number of clutches laid

  • What educations means

    Program Objectives: Disseminate information on importance of marine resources Raise awareness of conservation issues Foster voluntary compliance of the marine reserve and the Belize Fisheries Department regulations through stakeholder involvement