The preliminary phase of the project was hugely successful: engaging with stakeholders; developing a joint-management committee; collecting data about the biodiversity; monitoring species and mapping the proposed MPA and key habitats, including their vulnerability to fishing and climate change.
From mobula rays to underwater caves lined with sponges and corals, we also collected film and imagery of the marine life in Akrotiri – most of which had not previously been seen by the authorities and people living in the area.
Keeping local communities informed about the project has been fundamental to Blue Marine’s work – explaining why an MPA is crucial and how it will improve local livelihoods. Working with the UK Foreign Office and Blue Belt team, we aim to prioritise Akrotiri for protection.
A full report and MPA proposal, with the support of the SBA, has been submitted to decision-makers, with the aim of achieving designation within two years and then passing management over to the relevant authorities. During the project, we developed sustainable financing mechanisms, with the potential to support the MPA in perpetuity.