Policy Dugongs had already been protected 5 countries had formally joined the CMS Dugong MoU 3 countries Dugong NPOA ID MY and MZ Dugong Action Plan SPREP Pacific Islands Regional Marine Species Programme 20132017 ID: 1011357
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1. Closing Workshop26-28 Feb 2019
2. Policy
3. Dugongs had already been protected5 countries had formally joined the CMS Dugong MoU3 countries Dugong NPOA (ID, MY and MZ) Dugong Action Plan - SPREP Pacific Islands Regional Marine Species Programme 2013–2017 (VU and SB)The situation
4. The planProgress on implementation of national and regional Strategies/ Action Plans for dugong and seagrass conservation; andIncorporation of dugong protection and dugong/ seagrass conservation in other sectors (e.g. fisheries, coastal zone management & regulationsTargets: 8 National Action Plans/ Strategies finalised and adoptedAt least one more country signs the CMS Dugong MoUConservation priorities and measures for dugongs and their seagrass ecosystems incorporated into relevant policy, planning and regulatory frameworks across the Indian and Pacific Ocean basins
5. ResultsNational Facilitating Committees4 countries developed National Plan of Actions/ Conservation strategies (ID, LK, MG and SB)Project data integrated in the SPREP's Marine Species Action Plan 2018-2022Advocacy and implementation national structures in 3 countries (ID, MG and LK)1 country updated National Biodiversity Strategy, including dugongs and seagrassPolicy gap analysis conducted in 7 countriesNew policies developed in 2 countries (MG and SB)TL signed the Dugong MoUGood practices guidelines (drafts) for fishing and tourism developed in 5 countries
6. ID1, MMAF
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8. Three motions…
9. Awareness & educationAll Project Outcomes
10. Databases and communication toolsCommunications strategies/ plans (PCT, ID & MZ)Project films (ID, MG, MZ, LK, TL and PCT) Dugong festivals (ID and MG)Dugong and Seagrass Ambassadors (ID, MG and LK)Children’s book (MG and PCT)Materials for educators (MG, MZ, MY, TL, VU and PCT)Education campaigns (MG, MZ, MY and TL)Media trips (MG and LK)Project website, http://www.dugongconservation.org/ Facebook accounts (ID, MZ, MY, LK, SB and PCT)Art for conservation (SB, VU and PCT)Results
11. LK2, DWCID2, DSCP ID
12. MZ4, EWTMZ3, Dugongos
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14. SB2, SICCP
15. MG3, C3MbZ Fund
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18. The UN Environment Media trip to Sri Lanka in March 2017, http://www.dugongconservation.org/news/sri-lankan-indian-cooperation-dugong-seagrass-conservation-explored-documentary/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQvNSRNZz5oMedia trips to Madagascar in August 2018, https://www.unenvironment.org/es/node/23943
19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIOkmJ7unvA “Love for Alor”ID2, WWF
20. 12, GIFs, MbZ Fundhttp://www.dugongconservation.org/Social media
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