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Our vision for 2030 is to
Keep more fish on the sea... and keep pollution out
Implementing better
protections for
30% of Ecuadorian Plastic threats threatened species
waters protected, reduced via circular such as sharks in
securing blue carbon Coastal communities Sustainable fisheries economy approaches Co-developing Ecuador and the High
sinks thriving and operating with a lower and increased monitoring, and Seas
leading sustainable environmental footprint accountability for enforcement ‘toolkits’
development polluters with managers
FLAGSHIP ACTIONS
■ developing sustainable fisheries with artisanal
fishermen and managers in order to guarantee
future livelihoods,
IN
■ protecting migratory species, especially FIGURES
declining shark populations, threatened by
overfishing,
■ 60,000 km extension of the Galápagos
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■ reducing plastic pollution in cooperation with marine reserve,
local partners and the Pacific Plastics: from
Science to Solutions (PPSS) network across ■ 19% of Ecuador’s waters protected,
the whole Eastern Pacific region (developing
tools to clean the marine environment, raising ■ 7 species of migratory sharks and fish
monitored.
awareness and mobilising a wide range of © Lachlan Ross - pexels.com
players).