CMAR

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CMAR is a regional marine conservation initiative in the Eastern Tropical Pacific that coordinates protected areas across several countries to safeguard ocean biodiversity and migratory species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine conservation initiative
regional environmental agreement
acronym CMAR
conservationApproach ecosystem-based management
network of marine protected areas
transboundary cooperation
cooperationType multinational initiative
environmentalDomain coastal and ocean ecosystems
marine environment
focus marine protected areas network
migratory species
ocean biodiversity
fullName Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor NERFINISHED
geographicScope Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
marine corridor between coastal Central and South America and offshore islands
goal enhance resilience of marine ecosystems
ensure long-term conservation of migratory routes
maintain ecological connectivity across the Eastern Tropical Pacific
hasLanguage Spanish
includesProtectedArea Cocos Island National Park NERFINISHED
Coiba National Park NERFINISHED
Galápagos Marine Reserve NERFINISHED
Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary NERFINISHED
memberCountry Colombia NERFINISHED
Costa Rica NERFINISHED
Ecuador NERFINISHED
Panama NERFINISHED
purpose biodiversity conservation
coordination of marine protected areas
marine conservation
protection of migratory marine species
region Eastern Tropical Pacific NERFINISHED
supportsActivity capacity building for marine management
monitoring of migratory routes
regional policy coordination
scientific research
targetsSpeciesGroup sea turtles
seabirds
sharks
whales
threatAddressed climate change impacts
habitat degradation
illegal fishing
overfishing

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