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Reef HistoryBecause the reefs can't protect themselves

Our coral reef ecosystems are critically endangered by ocean pandemics and coral bleaching caused by climate change and the destructive impact of human activity – but it’s not too late to save them. While current efforts to reverse the damage are mostly financed through small-scale grants, they’re insufficient to address the scale of the decline. A new Bahamas Protected Areas Fund initiative, supported by The Nature Conservancy’s BahamaReefs Program, reimagines how we fund and foster reef resilience.

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About The BahamaReefs Program

BahamaReefs is a long-term, impact-driven initiative to scale up coral reef restoration at key pilot sites, including Bimini, Old Bahama Bay Marina, Spanish Wells, Green Turtle Cay, and Chubb Cay. The program is led by The Nature Conservancy in collaboration with the Global Fund for Coral Reefs, the Bahamas Protected Areas Fund, and other strategic partners.

WHY IT MATTERS

Was kostet es?

Die Tour kostet 75 $ pro Person für maximal sechs (6) Personen und kann gebucht werden, indem Sie hier die Mobile Assist-App herunterladen. Registrieren Sie sich einfach und scannen Sie den QR-Code neben dem gewünschten Reiseführer über die Mobile Assist-App, um die Tour entweder vor der Tour am Abholpunkt zu bezahlen.

An welchem Tag wird die Tour angeboten?

Die Führungen werden täglich angeboten und sind von 9:00 bis 15:00 Uhr in der Mobile Assist App buchbar.

Ist die Tour für Rollstuhlfahrer zugänglich?

Nein, die Tour ist nicht für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet. Reisende sollten über eine durchschnittliche körperliche Fitness verfügen.

Wie kann ich buchen?

Um eine Tour zu reservieren, wenden sich Benutzer über die hier aufgeführten Kontaktinformationen direkt an einen Umweltschützer.

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Our Impact

The majority of the funds received are earmarked for coral reef restoration in degraded areas. Future funding will also support public awareness campaigns aimed at inspiring participation in regenerative tourism.

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About The Bahamas Protected Areas Fund

The mission of the Bahamas Protected Areas Fund (BPAF) is to ensure a sustainable financial base for the effective management of the Bahamas National Protected Areas System and for conservation activities that protect the future and productivity of the country’s national resources.

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