Marine Frontiers: Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Coastal Livelihoods
MTA
Sustainable Management of Central America's Caribbean and Pacific Shores
2nd Edition
"Marine Frontiers: Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Coastal Livelihoods" offers a comprehensive guide to the sustainable management of Central America's Caribbean and Pacific marine environments. The book highlights the distinct ecological and socio-economic characteristics of both coasts, contrasting the clear, coral-rich Caribbean with the dynamic, upwelling-driven Pacific. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of marine ecosystems—reefs, mangroves, and seagrass—and the critical role these habitats play in supporting diverse trophic webs, which are essential for fishery productivity and overall ecosystem resilience. The text details the specific life histories and management challenges of iconic species like spiny lobster, queen conch, snapper-grouper complexes, and Pacific small pelagics, advocating for tailored management strategies that account for species-specific vulnerabilities and human pressures.
The book delves into practical tools and approaches for effective marine management, particularly in data-limited contexts common in small-scale fisheries. It covers various monitoring techniques, including Underwater Visual Census (UVC), Baited Remote Underwater Video Systems (BRUVs), environmental DNA (eDNA), and fishery-dependent data collection, stressing the importance of integrating these methods for robust stock assessment. A significant portion is dedicated to governance, exploring the foundations of co-management through rights-based approaches like Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries (TURFs) and the strategic design of community-based Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regarding placement, size, and zoning. It also addresses the critical role of compliance, driven by a combination of surveillance, economic incentives, and social norms.
Furthermore, "Marine Frontiers" confronts the pressing challenges posed by climate change, detailing the impacts of ocean warming, marine heatwaves, coral bleaching, ocean acidification, and intensified storms on both ecosystems and coastal livelihoods. It outlines strategies for rebuilding nature through active restoration efforts like coral gardening, mangrove recovery, and seagrass restoration, recognizing that these interventions are most effective when coupled with broader management and local stress reduction. The book also introduces innovative financial mechanisms such as blue carbon and blue bonds, which aim to fund conservation and create sustainable economic opportunities.
The text emphasizes the human dimension of fisheries, particularly the pivotal roles of women, youth, and indigenous and Afro-descendant communities in leadership and stewardship. It explores how diversifying livelihoods through ecotourism, seaweed cultivation, and low-impact aquaculture can reduce pressure on wild stocks and build community resilience. Regional case studies, including Belize’s Managed Access program, the shared waters of the Gulf of Fonseca, and indigenous governance models like those of the Guna Yala, Garifuna, and Miskito coasts, illustrate the complexities and successes of transboundary cooperation. The book concludes with a ten-year roadmap, advocating for adaptive management, robust monitoring metrics, and continuous learning to ensure the long-term sustainability of Central America’s vital marine frontiers.
This book is designed for practitioners working at the intersection of marine conservation and coastal livelihoods in Central America and similar tropical regions. It specifically targets fishers' cooperatives, community leaders, protected area managers, municipal planners, and national authorities who need to make evidence-based decisions with limited data and resources. The practical frameworks and tools presented will also benefit NGOs, researchers, and extension agents working to support sustainable fisheries management and ecosystem-based approaches in data-constrained environments.
January 18, 2026
64,814 words
4 hours 32 minutes
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