Paradise Under Pressure
Mauritius, famous for its turquoise waters and coral reefs, has seen these ecosystems threatened by climate change and overfishing. In response, the island nation is investing heavily in marine protected areas (MPAs) and blue economy innovation.
Restoring Coral Reefs
Projects like Reef Conservation Mauritius are restoring reefs using coral farming and artificial reef blocks. Volunteers and drivers help transplant young coral into damaged areas, improving fish habitats and shoreline protection.
Fishing Smarter
The government has introduced fishing quotes, closed seasons, and marine reserves to allow fish stocks to recover. Coastal Communities are now involved in reef monitoring and enforcement.
Eco-Tourism and Marine Jobs
MPAs have boosted marine tourism snorkeling, glass bottom boats, and diving tours creating jobs while preserving biodiversity. Youth are being trained in marine biology, eco-guiding, and underwater photography.
A Blueprint for Island Resilience
Mauritius is emerging as a leader in small island marine conservation, demonstrating how tourism, science, and community can work together to protect the ocean economy.