Saving Our Protected Areas

Un legado de cuidado para el Sistema Arrecifal Mesoamericano

Foto: Alejandro José Castro

The Mesoamerican Reef System (SAM) sustains the food security, livelihoods, and well-being of millions of people from Mexico to Honduras. However, it faces critical threats such as climate change, overfishing, and habitat loss.

Marine and Coastal Protected Areas (MCPAs) are essential for preserving critical habitats, protecting marine species, and maintaining ecological processes that sustain life in the region. Effective management turns them into key tools for reducing environmental threats and generating sustainable development opportunities for local communities.

MAR Fund drives the Saving Our Protected Areas program to consolidate a priority network of these areas to promote climate change adaptation, conserve natural resources and ecological processes, ensure connectivity and ecosystem services, and foster sustainable use of natural resources.

Foto: Edwin Cabrera

We work through:

  1. Effective management plans.
  2. Multi-stakeholder governance platforms.
  3. Participatory community monitoring.

This effort seeks to strengthen ecological connectivity, promote climate change adaptation, and ensure conservation and sustainable use of resources. In doing so, it protects the essential ecosystem services for SAM communities and contributes to securing their well-being for future generations.

Projects:

Protection of Maritime Resources in Central America III
(Phase III)

Foto: Reggie Painting
Conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in and among the selected marine and coastal protected areas (MCPAs) in the Mesoamerican Reef System (SAM).
learn more about phase III

Previous Projects

Completed projects continue to represent a valuable component of MAR Fund’s journey in the conservation of the Mesoamerican Reef System. They are presented here as part of the historical record and collective learning that underpins current actions. Each one contributed knowledge, experiences, and results that strengthen regional management and the long-term protection of the SAM marine and coastal ecosystems.

Marine Resource Conservation in C. A. (Phase I and II)

Foto: TASA

Re-financing
of Oak Foundation

Foto: Sebastien Proust-PPD

Taller inicial de la 2ª. convocatoria

Del 1 al 3 de julio de 2025, se llevó a cabo en Ciudad de Guatemala el Taller Inicial para los proyectos seleccionados en la segunda convocatoria del proyecto «Protección de los Recursos Marítimos en América Central III (Fase III)”, una iniciativa financiada por la Cooperación Alemana a través del KfW, en el marco del programa Salvando Nuestras Áreas Protegidas de MAR Fund.

Durante tres días, 31 representantes técnicos y administrativos de 16 áreas protegidas marino costeras de México, Belice, Guatemala y Honduras se reunieron para fortalecer capacidades, intercambiar experiencias y alinear estrategias para una implementación efectiva y coordinada de sus proyectos.

También participaron organizaciones de sociedad civil que acompañarán la ejecución de estos proyectos.

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